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5.1 Errors (Alarms)

PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS

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If any fault has occurred in the inverter, the corresponding protective function is activated and the error (alarm)
indication appears automatically on the PU display. When the protective function is activated, refer to "5.2
Troubleshooting" and clear up the cause by taking proper action. If an alarm stop has occurred, the inverter
must be reset to restart it.

5.1.1 Error (alarm) definitions

Operation

Panel

Display

(FR-DU04)

Parameter

Unit

(FR-PU04)

Name

Description

E.OC1

OC During
Acc

During
acceleration

E.OC2

Stedy Spd
OC

During
constant
speed

E.OC3

OC During
Dec

During
deceleration
During stop

Overcurrent
shut-off

When the inverter output current reaches or exceeds approx. 200% of the
rated current, the protective circuit is activated to stop the inverter output.

E.OV1

OV During
Acc

During
acceleration

E.OV2

Stedy Spd
OV

During
constant
speed

E.OV3

OV During
Dec

During
deceleration
During stop

Regenerative
overvoltage
shut-off

If regenerative energy from the running motor causes the inverter's
internal main circuit DC voltage to reach or exceed the specified value,
the protective circuit is activated to stop the inverter output.
This may also be activated by a surge voltage generated in the power
supply system.

E.THM

Motor
Ovrload

Motor

The electronic overcurrent protection in the inverter detects motor
overheat due to overload or cooling capability reduced during constant-
speed operation. When 85% of the preset value is reached, pre-alarm
(TH indication) occurs. When the specified value is reached, the
protective circuit is activated to stop the inverter output. When a special
motor such as a multi-pole motor or more than one motor is run, the
motor cannot be protected by the electronic overcurrent protection.
Provide a thermal relay in the inverter output circuit.

E.THT

Inv.
Overload

Overload
shut-off
(electronic
overcurrent
protection)

Inverter

If a current not less than 150% of the rated output current flows and
overcurrent shut-off (OC) does not occur (200% or less), inverse-time
characteristics cause the electronic overcurrent protection to be activated
to stop the inverter output. (Overload immunity: 150%, 60 sec)
At low-speed regions, the operation time may be short.

E.IPF

Inst.Pwr.
Loss

Instantaneous power failure
protection

If a power failure has occurred in excess of 15msec (this applies also to
inverter input shut-off), this function is activated to stop the inverter output
to prevent the control circuit from misoperation. At this time, the alarm
output contacts are opened (across B-C) and closed (across A-C).
(Note 1) If a power failure persists for more than 100ms, the alarm output
is not provided, and if the start signal is on at the time of power
restoration, the inverter will restart. (If a power failure is instantaneous
within 15msec, the control circuit operates properly.)

E.UVT

Under
Voltage

Undervoltage protection

If the inverter power supply voltage drops, the control circuit will not
operate properly. Furthermore, the motor torque could drop and the heat
generated may increase. The inverter output will be stopped if the power
supply voltage drops to 150V (approx. 300V for 400V class) or less.
The undervoltage protection function will activate if the DC reactor
accessory is not used.

E.FIN

H/Sink
O/Temp

Fin overheat

If the cooling fin overheats, the temperature sensor is activated to stop
the inverter output.