Params defaulted – Rockwell Automation 22B PowerFlex 40 FRN 1.xx - 6.xx User Manual

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Troubleshooting

PowerFlex 40 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive FRN 1.xx - 6.xx User Manual
Publication 22B-UM001H-EN-E

(1)

See

page 4-1

for a description of fault types.

No.

Fault

Ty

p

e

(1

)

Description

Action

F33

Auto Rstrt Tries

Drive unsuccessfully attempted
to reset a fault and resume
running for the programmed
number of

A092

[Auto Rstrt

Tries].

Correct the cause of the fault and
manually clear.

F38

Phase U to Gnd

A phase to ground fault has been
detected between the drive and
motor in this phase.

1. Check the wiring between the

drive and motor.

2. Check motor for grounded

phase.

3. Replace drive if fault cannot be

cleared.

F39

Phase V to Gnd

F40

Phase W to Gnd

F41

Phase UV Short

Excessive current has been
detected between these two
output terminals.

1. Check the motor and drive output

terminal wiring for a shorted
condition.

2. Replace drive if fault cannot be

cleared.

F42

Phase UW Short

F43

Phase VW Short

F48

Params
Defaulted

The drive was commanded to
write default values to EEPROM.

1. Clear the fault or cycle power to

the drive.

2. Program the drive parameters as

needed.

F63

SW OverCurrent

Programmed

A098

[SW Current

Trip] has been exceeded.

Check load requirements and

A098

[SW Current Trip] setting.

F64

Drive Overload

Drive rating of 150% for 1 minute
or 200% for 3 seconds has been
exceeded.

Reduce load or extend Accel Time.

F70

Power Unit

Failure has been detected in the
drive power section.

1. Cycle power.
2. Replace drive if fault cannot be

cleared.

F71

Net Loss

The communication network has
faulted.

1. Cycle power.
2. Check communications cabling.
3. Check network adapter setting.
4. Check external network status.

F80

SVC Autotune

The autotune function was either
cancelled by the user or failed.

Restart procedure.

F81

Comm Loss

RS485 (DSI) port stopped
communicating.

1. If adapter was not intentionally

disconnected, check wiring to the
port. Replace wiring, port
expander, adapters or complete
drive as required.

2. Check connection.
3. An adapter was intentionally

disconnected.

4. Turn off using

A105

[Comm Loss

Action].

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