Fault descriptions, Fault descriptions -3, R to – Rockwell Automation 22F PowerFlex 4M User Manual FRN 1.xx - 2.xx User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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PowerFlex 4M Adjustable Frequency Drive FRN 1.xx - 2.xx User Manual

Publication 22F-UM001D-EN-E

Table 4.A Fault Types, Descriptions and Actions

Fault Descriptions

No.

Fault

Type

(1)

Description

Action

F2

Auxiliary Input

Auxiliary input interlock is open.

1. Check remote wiring.
2. Verify communications

programming for intentional fault.

F3

Power Loss


Excessive DC Bus voltage ripple. 1. Monitor the incoming line for

phase loss or line imbalance.

2. Check input line fuse.

F4

UnderVoltage


DC bus voltage fell below the
minimum value.

Monitor the incoming AC line for low
voltage or line power interruption.

F5

OverVoltage

DC bus voltage exceeded
maximum value.

Monitor the AC line for high line
voltage or transient conditions. Bus
overvoltage can also be caused by
motor regeneration. Extend the
decel time or install dynamic brake
option.

F6

Motor Stalled

Drive is unable to accelerate
motor.

Increase

P109

and/or

A402

[Accel

Time x] or reduce load so drive
output current does not exceed the
current set by parameter

A441

[Current Limit].

F7

Motor Overload


Internal electronic overload trip.

1. An excessive motor load exists.

Reduce load so drive output
current does not exceed the
current set by parameter

P103

[Motor OL Current].

2. Verify

A453

[Boost Select]

setting

F8

Heatsink
OvrTmp

Heatsink temperature exceeds a
predefined value.

1. Check for blocked or dirty heat

sink fins. Verify that ambient
temperature has not exceeded
40

°

C (104

°

F) for IP 30/NEMA 1/UL

Type 1 installations or 50°C (122°F)
for IP20/Open type installations.

2. Check fan.

F12

HW OverCurrent

The drive output current has
exceeded the hardware current
limit.

Check programming. Check for
excess load, improper

A453

[Boost

Select] setting, DC brake volts set
too high or other causes of excess
current.

F13

Ground Fault

A current path to earth ground
has been detected at one or
more of the drive output
terminals.

Check the motor and external wiring
to the drive output terminals for a
grounded condition.

(1)

See

page 4-1

for a description of fault types.

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