Other faults – GE Industrial Solutions DV-300 DC Drive Users Manual User Manual

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DV-300 Adjustable Speed Drives

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Other faults

FAILURE

POSSIBLE CAUSES

The motor is not turning

Failure alarm is displayed: see table above

Once the error has been rectified give the RESET command

Keypad display is dark: voltage supply to terminals U2/V2 missing or internal fuse

blown or missing

Enable and/or start command missing

Converter not accepting commands: incorrect or wrongly selected operating mode

Protective device of the power supply has tripped: protective device incorrectly sized

or fault on the thyristor bridge

The analog input used for the reference value was not assigned or assigned differ-

ently

Negative reference with 6KDV3 ... Q2. The reference for the biquadrant converters

must always be positive!

The motor is turning in a wrong way

Wrong polarity of the reference sign (with 6KDV3 ... Q4)

The motor is connected in a wrong way.

ATTENTION: when the motor turns in a wrong way but the rotation direction can be

changed, remember to change both the armature or field conductors and the two encoder

connections (A+ with A- or B+ with B-). Using a tachometer change the conductor

polarity.

The motor does not reach the rated speed

Drive is within speed limitation. Remedy: check Speed max amount, Speed max pos

and Speed max neg parameters

Drive working at current limit (LED I

Limit

lit) Possible causes:

Motor overloaded

Converter sized too small

Flux reduction selected via Torque reduct

The entered value for the number of encoder pulses is too high. Remedy: check the

parameters concerned (Encoder 1 pulses when using plug connector XE1 or Encoder

2 pulses with plug connector XE2) and set correct value.

Wrong adaptation of the tachometer voltage. Check the voltage field choice (jumpers

to the terminals A/B/C). Check the Tacho scale parameter.

A correction value reduces the main reference value. Remedy: check the configuration

The factor function is set incorrectly.

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