Chapter 6 - troubleshooting & maintenance, 1 fault display – Cleveland Range inverter User Manual

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CHAPTER 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTENANCE

6.1 Fault Display

When a fault occurs, the inverter turns off its output and displays the fault status in DRV-07. The last 5
faults are saved in FU2-01 through FU2-05 with the operation status at the instance of fault.

Display

Protective

Function

Description

Over Current

Protection

The inverter turns off its output when the output current of the inverter flows more than
200% of the inverter rated current.

Over Voltage

protection

The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage of the main circuit increases higher than

the rated value when the motor decelerates or when regenerative energy flows back to the

inverter due to a regenerative load. This fault can also occur due to a surge voltage

generated at the power supply system.

Current Limit

Protection

(Overload

Protection)

The inverter turns off its output if the output current of the inverter flows at 180%

of the

inverter rated current for more than the current limit time (S/W).

Heat Sink

Over Heat

The inverter turns off its output if the heat sink over heats due to a damaged cooling fan or

an alien substance in the cooling fan by detecting the temperature of the heat sink.

Electronic Thermal

The internal electronic thermal of the inverter determines the over heating of the motor. If

the motor is overloaded the inverter turns off the output. The inverter cannot protect the

motor when driving a multi-pole motor or when driving multiple motors, so consider

thermal relays or other thermal protective devices for each motor.
Overload capacity: 150% for 1 min

Low Voltage

Protection

The inverter turns off its output if the DC voltage is below the detection level. Insufficient

torque or over heating of the motor can occurs when the input voltage of the inverter

drops.

Input Phase Open

The inverter turns off the output when one or more of the input(R, S, T) phase is open and

the output load is over 50% of the inverter rated current for more than 1 minute. The

inverter checks whether the phase is open by detecting the DC voltage of the main circuit.

Output Phase Open

The inverter turns off its output when the one or more of the output (U, V, W) phase is

open. The inverter detects the output current to check the phase open of the output.

BX Protection

(Instant Cut Off)

Used for the emergency stop of the inverter. The inverter instantly turns off the output

when the BX terminal is turned ON, and returns to regular operation when the BX terminal

is turned OFF. Take caution when using this function.

Inverter Overload

The inverter turns off its output when the output current of the inverter flows more than the

rated level (150% for 1 minute-Inversely proportional to time).

External Fault A

Use this function if the user needs to turn off the output by an external fault signal.

(Normal Open Contact)

External Fault B

Use this function if the user needs to turn off the output by an external fault signal.

(Normal Close Contact)

Operating Method

when the

Frequency

Reference is Lost

According to I/O-48 [Operating Method when the Frequency Reference is Lost], there are

3 modes: continue operation, decelerate and stop, and free run.

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