Rockwell Automation Liqui-Flo V2.0 AC Drive User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication D2-3518-3 - May 2013

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Chapter 10

Table 22 - Fault Descriptions and Corrective Actions (Frame 4)

Fault

No

.

Ty

pe

Description

Action

AC Line Lost

227

4 Input power Lost, rectifier Ride Through Ena (64) is set to

Disabled.

1. Verify proper input voltage.
2. Use rectifier parameters Line Frequency (1), Input Voltage RS (7),

Input Voltage ST (8), Input Voltage TR (9) to verify that drive can
accurately measure input frequency and voltage.

3. Check line voltage feedback signal path, including Combined I/O board

and Combined Control board.

Analog In Loss

29

1 A user-configurable analog input is configured to fault on

signal loss. A signal loss has occurred.
Configure with inverter Analog In 1, 2 Loss (324, 327).

1. Check parameters.
2. Check for broken/loose connections at inputs.

Auto Rstrt Tries

33

3 Drive unsuccessfully attempted to reset a fault and resume

running for the programmed number of inverter Auto Rstrt
Tries (174).
Enable/disable with inverter Fault Config 1 (238).

Correct the cause of the fault and manually clear.

AutoTune Aborted

80

4 You canceled the autotune procedure.

Restart procedure.

Auxiliary Input

2

1 A user-configurable digital input is configured to Aux. Fault

and the input is open.

1. Check digital input wiring.
2. Configure the digital input to something else with inverter Digital In Sel

parameter (361...366).

CarrierSync Lost

247

3 Rectifier could not maintain carrier synchronization to inverter.

Configure with rectifier Fault Config (rectifier 238).

1. Set inverter PWM Frequency (inverter 151) to 4 KHz.
2. Replace combined control board.

Current Fbk Lost

35

4 The magnitude of motor current feedback was less than 5% of

inverter Motor NP FLA (42) for the time configured in inverter
Imbalance Time (50). Detection of this fault is disabled when
inverter Imbalance Time (50) is set to the maximum value of
10.0 seconds.

1. If motor current rating is significantly less than drive output rating, it may

be necessary to disable this fault by setting inverter Imbalance Time (50)
to 10.0 seconds.

2. Verify connection of current feedback device and motor terminals.
3. If fault repeats, replace current feedback devices and/or power supply.

Decel Inhibit

24

3 The drive is not following a commanded deceleration because

it is attempting to limit bus voltage.
Enable/disable with inverter Fault Config 1 (238).

1. Verify input voltage is within drive specified limits.
2. Verify system ground impedance follows proper grounding techniques.
3. Disable bus regulation and/or extend deceleration time.

Drive OverLoad

64

1 Drive output rating of

110% for 1 minute or
150% for 5 seconds
has been exceeded.

Reduce load or extend inverter Accel Time (140, 141).

Excessive Load

79

4 Motor did not come up to speed in the allotted time.

1. Uncouple load from motor.
2. Repeat Autotune (inverter 61).

FluxAmpsRef Rang

78

4 The value for flux amps determined by the autotune procedure

exceeds the programmed inverter Motor NP FLA (42).

1. Reprogram inverter Motor NP FLA (42) with the correct motor nameplate

value.

2. Repeat Autotune (inverter 61).

Ground Fault

13

1 A current path to earth ground in excess of 50% of drive rated

amps 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. See inverter Ground Current (21).

Hi Vdc Shunt

15

4 Drive has activated the shunt trip because the DC Bus Voltage

was above 800V DC for more than 100ms.

1. Monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions.
2. Bus overvoltage can also be caused by motor regeneration. Extend the

decel time.

High AC Line

222

4 Input line voltage is too high.

Reduce input voltage to meet specification of 480 ±10%.

HW Fault

70

4 Inverter section of power structure hardware detected an

unexpected fault during power stage diagnostics.

Replace power board.

HW OverCurrent

12

1 The drive output current has exceeded the hardware current

limit.

Check programming. Check for excess load, improper DC boost setting, DC
brake volts set too high or other causes of excess current.

I/O Comm Loss

121

4 Communication between control board and I/O board has not

been established.

1. Clear fault.
2. If fault persists, verify connection between I/O board and control board.
3. If fault still persists, replace I/O board.
4. If fault still persists, replace control board.

Incompat MCB-PB

106

2 Drive rating information stored on the combined power board

inverter EEPROM is incompatible with the Combined Control
board inverter firmware.

Load compatible version files into inverter.

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