3 monitoring, 1 fault responses, Monitoring – Lenze EVF9383 User Manual

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Configuration

Monitoring

Fault responses

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8.3

8.3.1

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8.3−1

EDSVF9383V EN 7.1−04/2012

8.3

Monitoring

Various monitoring functions (

8.4−1) protect the drive system against

impermissible operating conditions.

If a monitoring function responds,

ƒ the set fault response is triggered to protect the drive and

ƒ the fault message is entered at position 1 in the fault history buffer

(C4168/x) (

9.2−1).

8.3.1

Fault responses

Depending on the failure, one or more of the following responses are
possible:

Response

Effects on the drive and controller

Danger warnings

TRIP
(highest
priority)

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Switches the power outputs U, V, W to a high
resistance until TRIP is reset

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The drive coasts (no control!).

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After TRIP reset, the drive accelerates to its
setpoint on the ramps set.

Message

Switches the power outputs U, V, W to a high
resistance as long as the message is active.

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Danger!

The drive restarts
automatically if the message
is no longer available.

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Short−
time
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The drive coasts (no control) as long as
the message is active.
If the message is no longer available,
the drive accelerates to its setpoint
with maximum torque.

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Longer
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The drive coasts (due to internal
controller inhibit) as long as the
message is active.
If required, restart the drive.

Warning

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Only display of the failure.

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The drive operates in a controlled manner.

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Stop!

As these responses have no
effect on the drive behaviour,
the drive can be destroyed.

Off

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No response on failures! Monitoring is
deactivated.

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