Rockwell Automation WebPak 3000 DC Drives Hardware Reference, Installation and Troubleshooting User Manual
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Troubleshooting/Diagnostics
4-3
4.6
Fault and Alarm Messages, Descriptions and Code Numbers
Table 4.1 lists all possible OIM error messages generated by the drive and fault/alarm codes.
The error messages appear on the OIM display when certain drive conditions exist. Table 4-1 lists fault
codes and Table 4-2 lists alarm codes. Tables 4.1 and 4.2 list fault and alarm codes by number (Fxxxxx
= Fault; Axxxxx = Alarm), associated message visible at the OIM display and a description along with
possible causes.
Table 4.1 - Fault Codes
CODE
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
F00001 IET
(OVERCURRENT)
Armature current instantaneously exceeded 180% of
MAXIMUM
CURRENT
.
Possible causes:
•
Incorrect armature current feedback scaling
(MOTOR RATED ARM
AMPS, MAXIMUM CURRENT, CT TURNS RATIO
or J18 not set
properly).
•
One or more thyristors not operating.
•
Improper Current Minor Loop tuning.
•
Motor armature winding damaged.
F00002 TACHOMETER
LOSS
Tachometer or encoder feedback signal missing.
Possible causes:
•
Tachometer or encoder coupling failure.
•
Disconnected, loosely connected, or damaged tachometer or
encoder wires.
•
Pulse encoder supply voltage low.
•
Incorrect analog tachometer scaling.
•
Incorrect pulse encoder configuration.
•
Motor armature winding not connected or open circuit.
•
Blown inverting fault (DC) fuse.
•
Inverting fault breaker tripped.
•
Tachometer or encoder failure.
•
High inertia loads and high inductance armature circuits. To reduce
nuisance faults, increase the firing angle threshold (see section 4.7)..
F00003 OVERSPEED
Motor speed exceeded the 110% of
GEAR IN SPEED
.
Possible causes:
•
Incorrect tachometer or encoder scaling.
•
Blown field supply fuse(s).
•
Improper speed loop tuning.
•
Incorrect pulse encoder wiring.
F00004 FIELD CURRENT
LOSS
Field Current Regulator kit field supply:
FIELD FEEDBACK
(P.589) fell
below the
FIELD LOSS THRESHOLD
(P.512).
Possible causes:
•
Motor field winding not connected or open circuit.
•
Blown field supply fuse(s).
•
Blown AC line fuse(s).
•
Field supply failure.
•
Disconnected, loosely connected or damaged wiring harness.
•
Improper field loop tuning.