Xylem IM255 AQUAVAR Intelligent Pump Controller User Manual

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Warning/Alarm

Description

Cause

Remedy

2 — Sensor Fault

This warning or alarm will only

appear if programmed by the user

in 6–01 Sensor FaultTimeout

Function. The signal on one of the

analog inputs is less than 50% of

the minimum value that is

programmed for that input.

Broken wiring or faulty device

sending the signal.

Check the connections on all the

analog input terminals. Control

card terminals 53 and 54 for

signals, terminal 55 common.

General Purpose I/O Option Card

terminals 11 and 12 for signals,

terminal 10 common. Analog I/O

Option Card terminals 1, 3, 5 for

signals, terminals 2, 4, 6 common.
Check that the frequency converter

programming and switch settings

match the analog signal type.
Perform Input Terminal Signal Test

4 — Input phase loss

A phase is missing on the supply

side, or the mains voltage

imbalance is too high. This

message also appears for a fault in

the input rectifier on the frequency

converter. Options are

programmed at [14–12] Function

at Input Imbalance.

Check the supply voltage and

supply currents to the frequency

converter.

5 — DC link voltage high

The intermediate circuit voltage

(DC) is higher than the high

voltage warning limit.

The limit is dependent on the

frequency converter voltage

rating. The frequency converter is

still active.

6 — DC link voltage low

The intermediate circuit voltage

(DC) is lower than the low voltage

warning limit.

The limit is dependent on the

frequency converter voltage

rating. The frequency converter is

still active.

7 — DC overvoltage

If the intermediate circuit voltage

exceeds the limit, the frequency

converter trips after a time.

Connect a brake resistor
Extend a ramp time
Change the ramp type
Activate functions in [2–10] Brake

Function
Increase [14–26] Trip Delay at

Inverter Fault

8 — DC under voltage

If the intermediate circuit voltage

(DC) drops below the under

voltage limit, the frequency

converter checks if a 24 VDC

backup supply is connected.

If no 24 VDC backup supply is

connected, the frequency

converter trips after a fixed time

delay. The time delay varies with

unit size.

Check that the supply voltage

matches the frequency converter

voltage.
Perform input voltage test
Perform soft charge and rectifier

circuit test.

9 — Inverter overloaded

The frequency converter is about

to cut-out because of an overload

(too high current for too long). The

counter for electronic, thermal

inverter protection gives a warning

at 98% and trips at 100% while

giving an alarm. The frequency

converter cannot be reset until the

counter is below 90%.

The fault is that the frequency

converter is overloaded by more

than 100% for too long.

Compare the output current

shown on the LCP with the

frequency converter rated current.
Compare the output current

shown on the LCP with the

measured motor current.
Display the Thermal Drive Load on

the LCP and

Warnings and alarms

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