Rockwell Automation SA3100 Diag,Troublesht,Startup,Guide User Manual
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Diagnositics, Troubleshooting, and Start-Up Guidelines
Ground Current Fault
Bit 2
The Ground Current Fault bit is set if ground
current exceeds the hardware trip point.
Hex Value:
0004H
Sug. Var. Name:
FLT_GND@
Access:
Read only
UDC Error Code:
1021
LED:
EXT FLT
For models A001/Q001 and A003/Q003 the hardware trip point is 20A @ 10V. For
all other models it is 100A @ 10V.
Instantaneous Overcurrent Fault
Bit 3
The Instantaneous Overcurrent (IOC) Fault
bit is set if either of the following conditions
is detected:
Hex Value:
0008H
Sug. Var. Name:
FLT_IOC@
Access:
Read only
UDC Error Code:
1017
LED:
P.M. FLT
•
Output current is greater than 200% of the peak RMS current. Bits 0 to 5 in
register 204/1204 indicate which power device detected the overcurrent.
•
An inverter power device fault is detected. Bit 6 in register 204/1204 will be set if
the IOC fault is due to a power device overcurrent.
Power Supply Fault
Bit 4
The Power Supply Fault bit is set if the
output of the isolated +12V supply, or the
output of the external power supply for a G
or H frame drive, falls below the configured
low voltage threshold.
Hex Value:
0010H
Sug. Var. Name:
FLT_12V@
Access:
Read only
UDC Error Code:
1022
LED:
P.M. FLT
Register 222/1222 provides additional diagnostics if this fault occurs.
Charge Bus Time-Out Fault
Bit 6
The Charge Bus Time-out Fault bit is set to
indicate any of the conditions listed below.
Register 222/1222 provides additional
diagnostics if this fault occurs.
Hex Value:
0040H
Sug. Var. Name:
FLT_CHG@
Access:
Read only
UDC Error Code:
1024
LED:
EXT FLT and
P.M. FLT
•
The DC bus is not fully charged within 10 seconds after the bus enable bit
(register 100/1100, bit 4) is set.
•
The drive is on and feedback indicates that the pre-charge contactor has opened.
•
DC bus voltage is less than the value stored in the Power Los Fault Threshold
(PLT_E0%) tunable variable.
If the Charge Bus Time-Out Fault bit is set, verify that incoming power is at the
appropriate level. If the power level is correct, the problem is in the Power Module.