Delta Electronics Network Device VFD-S User Manual
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Fault
Name
Fault Descriptions
Corrective Actions
Over-current during
acceleration
3. Acceleration Time too short: Increase the
Acceleration Time.
4. AC motor drive output power is too small:
Replace the AC motor drive with the next
higher power model.
Over-current during
deceleration
1. Short-circuit at motor output: Check for
possible poor insulation at the output line.
2. Deceleration Time too short: Increase the
Deceleration Time.
3. AC motor drive output power is too small:
Replace the AC motor drive with the next
higher power model.
Over-current during steady
state operation
1. Short-circuit at motor output: Check for
possible poor insulation at the output line.
2. Sudden increase in motor loading: Check for
possible motor stall.
3. AC motor drive output power is too small:
Replace the AC motor drive with the next
higher power model.
External Fault
1. When
multi-function
input terminals (MI1-MI6)
are set to external fault, the AC motor drive
stops output U, V and W.
2. Give RESET command after fault has been
cleared.
Internal EEPROM can not be
programmed.
Return to the factory.
Internal EEPROM can not be
programmed.
Return to the factory.
Drive’s internal circuitry
abnormal.
1. Switch off power supply.
2. Check whether the input voltage falls within
the rated AC drive input voltage. Switch on the
AC drive.
Hardware protection failure.
Return to the factory.
Software protection failure
Return to the factory.
Auto accel/decel failure
1. Check if the motor is suitable for operation by
AC motor drive.
2. Check
if
the
regenerative energy is too large.
3. Load may have changed suddenly.
Ground fault
When (one of) the output terminal(s) is grounded,
short circuit current is more than 50% of AC motor
drive rated current, the AC motor drive power
module may be damaged.
NOTE: The short circuit protection is provided
for AC motor drive protection, not for
protection of the user.
1. Check whether the IGBT power module is
damaged.
2. Check for possible poor insulation at the
output line.