Troubleshooting and fault elimination, Error message – Lenze E931Ex User Manual
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Troubleshooting and fault elimination
Error message
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GHB 13.0001−EN EN 3.0
Remedy
Cause
Reaction
Red LED is
blinking
Remedy
Cause
O
W
h
A
Red LED is
blinking
6x
þ
−
−
−
Overcurrent / short
circuit
Check motor cable and motor phases with
regard to a short circuit of the phases or
the drive
5x
þ
−
−
−
System error
Switch off and then reconnect control
voltage. If the error re−occurs, send in the
drive.
4x
þ
¨
−
−
Overtemperature drive
controller
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Check correct mounting in the control
cabinet:
– Heatsink has to fit extensively to the
housing of the control cabinet.
– Are further heat sources mounted
near the drive controller, bringing
about an increased ambient
temperature of the inverter?
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Check whether the ventilation slots of
the drive controller are soiled or
blocked. If required, clean.
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Optimise controller settings (bad
settings result in an unnecessary
heating). (
, 931E Software Manual)
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Check resolver adjustment. (
, 931E
Software Manual)
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Reduce load torque of the motor.
3x
þ
¨
¨
¨ Overtemperature motor
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Check whether the motor cooling via
the motor housing is prevented by
deposits, etc.(if required, cleaning of the
motor).
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Are there further heat sources near the
motor, bringing about an additional
increase in the predominant ambient
temperature, and thus contributing to a
diminution of the dissipation of lost
heat?
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Check controller settings, bad settings
result in an unnecessary heating.
(
, 931E Software Manual)
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Reduce load torque of the motor.
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Check setting of the thermal sensor.
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Check resolver cable or encoder cable
with regard to open circuit.
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Check resolver adjustment. (
, 931E
Software Manual)
2x
þ
¨
¨
¨ Undervoltage in the DC
bus
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Check DC−bus voltage, if required,
adjust undervoltage trigger level.
(
, 931E Software Manual)
1x
¨
¨
þ
¨ MMC not connected
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Check setting of multimedia card
(MMC).
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Connect MMC.
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Change setting of the error tracking
system by means of the
parameterisation software.