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6.3 Alarm Detection

YASKAWA TM.iQp.06 iQpump Controller User Manual

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6.3

Alarm Detection

The alarms are iQpump drive protection functions that do not operate the fault contact. The iQpump drive will automatically return to its

original status once the cause of the alarm has been removed.

During an alarm condition, the digital operator display flashes and an alarm output is generated at the multi-function outputs (H2-01 to
H2-02) if programmed.

When an alarm occurs, take appropriate corrective action according to the table below.

Table 6.3 Alarm Displays and Processing

Digital Operator

Display

Description

Cause

Corrective Action

bUS

Option Com Err

Option Communication Error

After initial communication was established, the

connection was lost.

Connection is broken, master has
stopped communicating.

Check all connections, verify all
user side software configurations.

CALL

SI-F / G ComCall

Serial communication transmission error.
Communication has not yet been established.

Connection not made properly, user

software not configured to the proper

baud rate or configuration.

Check all connections, verify all
user side software configurations.

EF

External Fault

External fault at terminals S1 and S2

Both the forward and the reverse run commands

are input simultaneously for 500mS or more. This

alarm stops the motor.

An external forward and reverse

command are input simultaneously.

Check external sequence logic.

EF0

Opt External Flt

(Flashing)

Communication Option Card External Fault

An external fault condition exists.

Check for an external condition.
Verify the parameters.
Verify communication signal.

EF3

Ext Fault S3

(Flashing)

External Fault at Terminal S3

An external fault condition exists

connected to a multi-function digital

input.

Eliminate the cause of an external

fault condition.

EF4

Ext Fault S4

(Flashing)

External Fault at Terminal S4

EF5

Ext Fault S5

(Flashing)

External Fault at Terminal S5

EF6

Ext Fault S6

(Flashing)

External Fault at Terminal S6

EF7

Ext Fault S7

(Flashing)

External Fault at Terminal S7

Remove the fault from a multi-
function digital input.

dnE

iQpump not Enable

(Flashing)

iQpump enable command missing. The iQpump

does not have the enable command when the run

command is applied.

The Run command has been applied
prior to the enable signal.

Apply the enable command before
applying the run command.

FAn

Cooling Fan Error

Failure of the iQpump internal cooling fan when

L8-32 = 0.

iQpump cooling fan has stopped.

Replace the cooling fan.

FbL

Feedback Loss

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PI Feedback Loss

This fault occurs when PI Feedback Loss Detection

is programmed to fault (b5-12 = 2) and the PI

Feedback < PI Feedback Loss Detection Level (b5-
13) for the PI Feedback Loss Detection Time (b5-

14).

PI feedback source (e.g. transducer,

sensor, building automation signal) is
not installed correctly or is not

working.

Verify iQpump is programmed to
receive the PI feedback source

signal.
Check to ensure the PI feedback
source is installed and working

properly.
Check the motor for a phase-to-
phase short.
Check the iQpump for a phase-to-

phase short at the output.
Verify C1-01 to C1-06 are set

correctly.
Check load conditions.

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