HP 30 HP30 User Manual

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Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting & Maintenance


8-3

8.2 Fault Remedy

Protective

Function

Cause

Remedy

Over Current

Protection

1) Acceleration/Deceleration time is too short compared to

the GD²of the load

2) Load is larger than the inverter rating
3) Inverter turns output on when the motor is free running.
4) Output short or ground fault has occurred
5) Mechanical brake of the motor is operating too fast
6) Components of the main circuit have overheated due

to a faulty cooling fan

1) Increase Accel/Decel time
2) Increase inverter capacity.
3) Operate after motor has stopped
4) Check output wiring
5) Check mechanical brake operation
6) Check cooling fan
(Caution) Operating inverter prior to correcting fault
may damage the IGBT

Ground Current

Protection

1) Ground fault has occurred at the output wiring of inverter.
2) The insulation of the motor is damaged due to heat.

1) Investigate the output wiring of inverter
2) Exchange motor

Over Voltage

Protection

1) Acceleration time is too short compared to the GD²of

load

2) Regenerative load at the output
3) Line voltage high

1) Increase deceleration time
2) Use regenerative resistor option
3) Check line voltage

Current Limit

Protection

(Overload

Protection)

1) Load is larger than the inverter rating
2) Selected incorrect inverter capacity
3) Set incorrect V/F pattern

1) Increase capacity of motor and inverter
2) Select correct inverter capacity
3) Select correct V/F pattern

Fuse Damage

1) Damage due to repeated over current protection
2) Damage due to instant deceleration when motor is at an

excessive excitation status.

Exchange the fuse
(Caution) The IGBT receives damages on many
occasions when Fuse Open Trip occurs

Heat Sink

Overheat

1) Cooling fan damaged or an alien substance inserted
2) Cooling system has faults
3) Ambient temperature high

1) Exchange cooling fans and/or eliminate alien

substance

2) Check for alien substances in the heat sink
3) Keep ambient temperature under 40 ℃

Electronic

Thermal

1) Motor has overheated
2) Load is larger than inverter rating
3) ETH level too low
4) Selected incorrect inverter capacity
5) Set incorrect V/F pattern
6) Operated too long at low speeds

1) Reduce load and/or running duty
2) Increase inverter capacity
3) Adjust ETH level to an appropriate level
4) Select correct inverter capacity
5) Select correct V/F pattern
6) Install a cooling fan with a separate power supply

Ext Trip-A

External fault has occurred

Eliminate fault at circuit connected to external fault
terminal or cause of external fault input

Ext Trip-B

External fault has occurred

Eliminate fault at circuit connected to external fault
terminal or cause of external fault input

Low Voltage

Protection

1) Line voltage low
2) Load larger than line capacity is connected to line

(welding machine, motor with high starting current
connected to the commercial line)

3) Faulty magnetic switch at the input side of the inverter

1) Check line voltage
2) Increase line capacity
3) Exchange magnetic switch

Over Current 2

1) Short has occurred between the upper and lower IGBT.
2) Short has occurred at the output of the inverter
3) Acceleration/Deceleration time is too short compared to

the GD²of load

1) Check IGBT
2) Check output wiring of inverter
3) Increase acceleration time

Output Phase

Open

1) Faulty contact of magnetic switch at output
2) Faulty output wiring

1) Check magnetic switch at output of inverter
2) Check output wiring

Over Speed 1) Faulty wiring of Encoder (A, B)

1) Check Encoder A, B signal wiring and wire them

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