7 diagnosing and resetting faults, Fault occurs simultaneously with power loss, If the drive still has power after a fault occurs – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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5.7

Diagnosing and Resetting Faults

When a fault occurs and the drive stops, follow the instructions below to remove whatever

conditions triggered the fault, then restart the drive.

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Fault Occurs Simultaneously with Power Loss

WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. Ensure there are no short circuits between the main circuit terminals

(R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3) or between the ground and main circuit terminals before restarting the drive. Failure

to comply may result in serious injury or death and will cause damage to equipment.

1.

Turn on the drive input power.

2.

Remove the cause of the fault and reset.

Note:

1

.

To find out what faults were triggered, Check U2-02 (Fault History) to determine the faults

that have been triggered.

2

.

If the fault continues to be displayed after cycling power, remove the cause of the fault and

reset.

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If the Drive Still has Power After a Fault Occurs
1.

Look at the LED operator for information on the fault that occurred.

2.

Refer to Fault Displays, Causes, and Possible Solutions on page 130

.

3.

Reset the fault.

Refer to Fault Reset Methods on page 150

.

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Viewing Fault History Data After Fault

Step

Display/Result

1. Turn on the drive input power. The first screen displays.

STOP

2.

Press

until the monitor screen is displayed.

3.

Press

to display the parameter setting screen.

4.

Press

and > until U2-02 (Fault History) is displayed.

5.

Press

to view previous fault (here, EF3).

5.7 Diagnosing and Resetting Faults

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