Festo Контроллеры двигателя SFC-LAC User Manual

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6. Diagnosis and fault display

6−11

Festo GDCP−SFC−LACI−DN−EN en 0812NH

Error

Fault no.

*)

PNU

Possible cause and remedy

COMMUTATION
POINT ERROR

Commutation point is invalid.
Possible cause and remedy:
Ĉ The drive is blocked: Ensure freedom of movement.
Ĉ Excessive load: Reduce the load.
Ĉ Controller parameter wrongly set: Determine the

relevant controller parameter and set it to the
correct value. To do this, you may have to perĆ
form a commutation point search without a load
(remove the load, correctly set the tool mass and
applied load), start the axis, connect the load
(correctly set the tool mass and applied load),
determine the new controller parameters
(see FCT help on controller parameterisation),
reparameterise the drive and then restart the
commutation point search with new controller
parameters.

Ĉ The drive remains directly at a hard end stop.

Vibration motion is therefore not possible in the
direction of the end stop. The following
conditions are necessary in order to find the
commuting point: Cushion the end points /
makeĂthem soft (e.g.Ărubber bumper).

Ĉ The axis is not fastened stiffly enough:

Stiffen the axis mounting.

Ĉ The effective load is not fastened stiffly enough

on the axis: Stiffen the load mass mounting.

Ĉ Effective load can vibrate: Form stiffer load;

modify intrinsic frequency of the load.

Ĉ If several drives are fitted in a vibration−free

system: Carry out commutation point search
oneĂafter the other (see PNU 1072/2051h).

Contact the Festo service department if these
measures do not produce the desired results.

PNU 205
0x8000

41

HARDWARE
ERROR SFC−LACI

Device fault SFC−LACI, e.g.ĂEEPROM defective

·

Contact Festo service

PNU 205
0x0001

51

LOAD−POWER−
DOWN

Load voltage < 36 V or missing hardware enable
Ĉ Voltage drops under load: Power supply too weak,

cable too long, cable cross−section too small?

Ĉ Hardware enable connection, see section 3.2

PNU 205
0x0080

70

*)

Fault number in the diagnostic memory, see section 6.4.2.

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