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Delta Electronics Elevator Drive VFD-VL User Manual

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Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance|

6-4

Revision Nov. 2008, VLE1, SW V1.03

Display

Description

E

o v

E

a t

o

St

E

p

E E

E

EE

E

F

E E

E

1 0

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

DC BUS over-voltage at stop

Corrective Actions:

1.

Check if the input voltage falls within the rated AC
motor drive input voltage range.

2.

Check for possible voltage transients.

E

L v

E

a t

c

Ac

E

e l

E

E

EE

E

F

E E

E

1 1

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

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

Corrective Actions:

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2. Check

for

possible sudden load

E

L v

E

a t

c

De

E

e l

E

E

EE

E

F

E E

E

1 2

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

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

Corrective Actions:

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2. Check

for

possible sudden load

E

L v

E

a t

r

No

l

ma

E

D

SP

E

F

E E

E

1 3

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

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

Corrective Actions:

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2. Check

for

possible sudden load

E

L v

E

a t

o

St

E

p

E E

E

EE

E

F

E E

E

1 4

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

Low voltage at stop

Corrective Actions:

1.

Check if the input voltage is normal

2. Check

for

possible sudden load

a

Ph

E

s e

s

L o s

E

E

EE

E

F

E E

E

1 5

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

Phase loss

Corrective Actions:
Check Power Source Input if all 3 input phases are
connected without loose contacts.

B

I G

O

T

E

r

v e

e

E

H a

E

t

E

E

F

E E

E

1 6

C

e

o d :

a

F u l t

IGBT overheating
IGBT temperature exceeds protection level
1 to15HP: 90

o

C

20 to 100HP: 100

o

C


Corrective Actions:

1.

Ensure that the ambient temperature falls within the
specified temperature range.

2.

Make sure that the ventilation holes are not
obstructed.

3.

Remove any foreign objects from the heatsinks and
check for possible dirty heat sink fins.

4.

Check the fan and clean it.

5.

Provide enough spacing for adequate ventilation.