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Delta BLD-E1 brushless DC motor drive BLD-E1 Series User Manual

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Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance| BLD-E1 Series

Revision May 2009, 00DE, V0.50

6-3

Fault

Name

Fault Descriptions

Corrective Actions

DC BUS over-voltage during
acceleration
(230V: DC 405V; 460V: DC
810V)

1.

Check if the input voltage falls within the rated

brushless DC motor drive input voltage range.

2.

Check for possible voltage transients.

3.

If DC BUS over-voltage due to regenerative

voltage, please increase the Deceleration

Time or add an optional brake resistor

DC BUS over-voltage during
deceleration

230V: DC 405V; 460V: DC
810V

1.

Check if the input voltage falls within the rated

brushless DC motor drive input voltage range.

2.

Check for possible voltage transients.

3.

If DC BUS over-voltage due to regenerative

voltage, please increase the Deceleration

Time or add an optional brake resistor

DC BUS over-voltage during
constant speed

230V: DC 405V; 460V: DC
810V

1.

Check if the input voltage falls within the rated

brushless DC motor drive input voltage range.

2.

Check for possible voltage transients.

3.

If DC BUS over-voltage due to regenerative

voltage, please increase the Deceleration

Time or add an optional brake resistor

DC BUS over-voltage at stop

1.

Check if the input voltage falls within the rated

brushless DC motor drive input voltage range.

2.

Check for possible voltage transients.

DC BUS voltage is less than
Pr.06-00 during acceleration.

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2.

Check for possible sudden load

DC BUS voltage is less than
Pr.06-00 during deceleration

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2.

Check for possible sudden load

DC BUS voltage is less than
Pr.06-00 during constant
speed.

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2.

Check for possible sudden load

Low voltage at stop

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2.

Check for possible sudden load

Phase loss

Check Power Source Input if all 3 input phases are

connected without loose contacts.