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Toshiba – Toshiba Adjustable Speed Drive H3 User Manual

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Drive Warning Displays and Explanations

DC BUS UNDERVOLTAGE

Cause:

The drive's DC bus voltage went below approximately 200 VDC (230 volt drive), or

395 VDC (460 volt drive), for at least the time entered in Item 165,

UNDERVOLTAGE DETECT

TIME

.

Comments: Item 164,

UNDERVOLTAGE TRIP SELECTION

turns the ability to undervoltage trip

on/off.

CONTROL POWER LOW

Control Power low warning voltage levels are sensed on DC bus and are set slightly less than

DC

BUS UNDERVOLTAGE

levels.

OVERLOAD

A flashing overcurrent display means that the drive is outputting more than 110% of its rated
current. If Item 161,

OVERLOAD SELECTION

is set to "1" or "3" (soft stall on), the drive's output

frequency will automatically decrease in an effort to reduce current. See suggestions for
remedying an inverter overload trip on page 10-4. Setting one of the monitor's functions (Items
289-292) to "10" will give an indication of how close a drive is to tripping.

OVERCURRENT

A flashing overcurrent display means that the drive is stalling. (Stall level is set by Item 160,

STALL PROTECTION CURRENT LEVEL

). The drive's output frequency will automatically

decrease.

OVERVOLTAGE

A flashing overvoltage display means that the drive's DC bus has exceeded 360 VDC (230 volt

drive), or 720 VDC (460 volt drive).

OVERHEAT

A flashing overheat display means that the drive's heat sink temperature has exceeded 84

o

C.

Display dissappears when heatsink temperature reaches 80

o

C.

COMM

A flashing comm display means that the drive has momentarily lost communications. Display will
clear when follower receives valid reference. Cycling power or reinitializing drive will clear warning.

Wiring

Jumpers

Parameters

Panel

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