Fault messages, Troubleshooting and fault elimination – Lenze EMB934x User Manual

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Troubleshooting and fault elimination

Fault messages

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EDBMB9340 DE/EN/FR 12.0

7.2

Fault messages

The type of fault is indicated via the status of terminals A1 and A2, if the external voltage
supply is not interrupted during faulty operation:

A1 = LOW

collective error message (all faults)

A2 = LOW

faults of the supply system.

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Note!

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Response time of the fault messages in case of mains errors: < 20 ms.

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Reaction time of reconnection (switch on): < 0.5s.

Terminal X2/ Operating behaviour

Possible cause

Remedy

Fault reset

A1

A2

HIGH HIGH

Supply and feedback
operation possible; no fault
is active

LOW HIGH

Supply operation is still
possible, feedback
operation is inhibited

Overtemperature

Automatically after cool
down of the regenerative
power supply module

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Ambient temperature
too high

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Reduce ambient
temperature

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Overload of the
regenerative power
supply module

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Check dimensioning, if
necessary, use
additional braking units

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Heatsink dirty

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Clean heatsink

Feedback operation is
inhibited

Overvoltage in the DC bus,
regenerative energy
exceeds the regenerative
power

Check the dimensioning of
the drive system

Automatically, if the
DC−bus voltage is within
the permissible range

LOW LOW

Operation not possible

Mains voltage
< 320 V or > 528 V

Check mains voltage;
For isolated operation with
generator: Check
dimensioning of the
generator

Automatically, if the mains
voltage is within the
permissible range

All−pole mains failure

Switch on the mains

Supply operation is still
possible, feedback
operation is inhibited

Mains error or connection
error detected by mains
synchronisation

Check connection for
in−phase wiring

Automatically, with
in−phase wiring

Mains frequency
< 48 Hz or > 62 Hz

Check mains frequency;
For isolated operation with
generator: Check
dimensioning of the
generator

Automatically, if the mains
voltage is within the
permissible range

Single pole phase failure
L1, L2 or L3 by defective
fuse

Replace fuse when no
voltage is applied

After replacing the fuse
and reconnection

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