3 maloperation of the drive, 2 fault analysis with the history buffer, 3 fault messages – Lenze 8200 Frequency inverters User Manual

Page 237: Maloperation of the drive, Fault analysis with the history buffer, Fault messages, Troubleshooting and fault elimination

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Troubleshooting and fault elimination

8200SHB0199

8-2

8.1.3

Maloperation of the drive

Maloperation

Possible causes

Motor does not rotate

-

DC-bus voltage too low
(Red LED is blinking every 0.4 seconds, message LU is indicated)

-

Controller inhibited
(Green LED is blinking, display of the operating module: OFF, STOP or AS_LC)

-

Setpoint = 0

-

DC braking active

-

Quick-stop function active

-

JOG setpoint activated and JOG frequency = 0

-

Fault message is displayed (see chapter 8.3)

-

Mechanical motor brake is not released

Motor does not rotate
smoothly

-

Defective motor cable

-

Maximum current C022 and C023 too low

-

Motor underexcited or overexcited (check parameter setting)

Current consumption of
motor too high

-

Setting of C016 too high

-

Setting of C015 too low

-

C088 and C091 are not adapted to the motor data

8.2

Fault analysis with the history buffer

The history buffer is used to trace faults. The fault messages are stored in the
history buffer in the order of their occurrence.

The memory locations can be retrieved via the codes.

Structure of the history buffer

Code

Memory unit

Entry

Note

C161

Memory unit 1

Active fault

If the fault is no longer active or has been acknowledged:

-

The contents of the memory locations 1 - 3 will be saved in a

C162

Memory unit 2

Last fault

-

The contents of the memory locations 1 - 3 will be saved in a
”higher” location.
The contents of the memory location 4 will be eliminated from

C163

Memory unit 3

Last but one fault

”higher” location.

-

The contents of the memory location 4 will be eliminated from
the history buffer and cannot be read any longer.

C164

Memory unit 4

Last but two fault

the history buffer and cannot be read any longer.

-

Memory location 1 will be deleted (= no active fault).

8.3

Fault messages

Display

Fault

Cause

Remedy

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No fault

-

-

EEr

External fault (TRIP-Set)

A digital input assigned to the TRIP-Set
function has been activated.

Check external encoder

H05

Internal fault

Contact Lenze

LP1

Motor phase failure

- Failure of one or several motor

phases

- Motor current too low

Check motor cables, check V

min

setting,

connect motor with corresponding power or
adapt motor under C599.

LU

Undervoltage

DC-bus voltage too low

-

Check mains voltage

-

Check supply module

OC1

Short-circuit

Short-circuit

Find out cause of short circuit; check cable

OC1

Short-circuit

Excessive capacitive charging current of
the motor cable

Use shorter motor cables or cables with less
capacitance

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