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Chapter 5
Troubleshooting
Figure 41 - AFE Fault Handling Sequence Troubleshooting Diagram
Technical Support
When contacting Technical Support, be prepared to provide this information:
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Order number
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Product catalog number and drives series number (if applicable)
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Product serial number
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Firmware revision level (verified using parameter 033 [Control SW Ver])
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Most recent fault code
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Your application
The data contained in the following parameters helps in initial troubleshooting
of a faulted drive. You can use the table below to record the data provided for
each listed parameter.
Stop the AFE
Fault active
Fault acknowledge
Fault acknowledge
Is Input Contactor
or circuit breaker
open?
Yes
No
No
Input Contactor or
circuit breaker open
Input Contactor or
circuit breaker closed
AFE Running
New Run
Command
Edge?
Yes
Parameter
Name
Description
Recorded Parameter Data
104
Fault Frequency
Captures and displays the AC line frequency at time of last fault.
105
Fault Total Curr
Captures and displays the DC bus amps at time of last fault.
106
Fault Bus Volts
Captures and displays the DC bus voltage at time of last fault.
107
Fault Temp
Captures and displays the heatsink temperature at time of last fault.
108
Status 1 @ Fault
Captures and displays [Cnvrtr Status 1] bit pattern at time of last fault.
109
Status 2 @ Fault
Captures and displays [Cnvrtr Status 2] bit pattern at time of last fault.
110
Alarm 1 @ Fault
Captures and displays [Cnvrtr Alarm 1] bit pattern at time of last fault.
111
Alarm 2 @ Fault
Captures and displays [Cnvrtr Alarm 2] bit pattern at time of last fault.
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Fault 1 Code
Displays a code that represents the fault that tripped the AFE. The codes will appear in these
parameters in the order they occur ([Fault 1 Code] equals the most recent fault).
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Fault 2 Code
128
Fault 3 Code
130
Fault 4 Code
125
Fault 1 Time
Displays the time between initial unit power up and the occurrence of the associated trip
fault. Can be compared to [Power Up Marker] for the time from the most recent power up.
[Fault x Time] - [Power Up Marker] = Time difference to the most recent power up. A
negative value indicates fault occurred before most recent power up. A positive value
indicates fault occurred after most recent power up. Time stamp of the fault occurrence.
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Fault 2 Time
129
Fault 3 Time
131
Fault 4 Time
137-140
Alarm Code 1-4
Displays a code that represents a converter alarm. The codes will appear in the order they
occur ([Alarm 1 Code] = the most recent alarm). A time stamp is not available with alarms.