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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM011A-EN-P - September 2010
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
section of this chapter for tips associated with troubleshooting trip and warning
conditions. A listing of these codes can be found on the side of the EC4 Current
Monitoring Relay in addition to the table below.
Network Status LED
This LED provides information on the state of the EC4 Current Monitoring
Relay’s DeviceNet network connection. Refer to the DeviceNet Troubleshooting
Procedure
section for descriptions of the various states this LED can take and the
associated recommended corrective action.
OUT A & OUT B LEDs
The amber OUT A or OUT B LED illuminates when the output is commanded
on. However, an illuminated LED does not guarantee that the output is actually
on.
Table 23 - Trip/Warn Codes
Trip Description
Trip Code
(Red)
Warning Code
(Amber)
Protection
Fault
Non-Volatile
Fault
Ground Fault
1
1
Yes
Yes
L1 Undercurrent
2
2
Yes
Yes
L2 Undercurrent
3
3
Yes
Yes
L3 Undercurrent
4
4
Yes
Yes
L1 Overcurrent
5
5
Yes
Yes
L2 Overcurrent
6
6
Yes
Yes
L3 Overcurrent
7
7
Yes
Yes
L1 Loss
8
8
Yes
Yes
L2 Loss
9
9
Yes
Yes
L3 Loss
10
10
Yes
Yes
Comm Fault
11
11
Yes
No
Comm Idle
12
12
No
No
Hardware Fault (trip)
Configuration Fault (warning)
13
13
No
No
Test Trip (trip)
PM - # Starts (warning)
14
14
No
No
Remote Trip (trip)
PM – Oper. Hours (warning)
15
15
No
No
NonVol Mem Fault
16
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No
No
IMPORTANT
The Trip conditions identified as “Protection Faults” are the basis for
the OUTA Pr FltState, OUTA Pr FltValue, OUTB Pr FltState, and OUTB Pr
FltValue parameters.
IMPORTANT
Cycling power to the EC4 Current Monitoring Relay will not clear a
“Non-Volatile Fault”. A “Non-Volatile Fault” must be manually reset.
An Overload or PTC Fault can also be automatically reset.