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Delta Electronics VFD-M User Manual

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Chapter 6 Fault Code Information and Maintenance|

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Revision May 2008, ME14, SW V3.04

Fault Name

Fault Descriptions

Corrective Actions

The AC drive temperature sensor
detects excessive heat.

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 on the

heat sinks and check for possible dirty
heat sink fins.

4.

Provide enough spacing for adequate
ventilation.

The AC drive detects that the DC
bus voltage has fallen below its
minimum value.

Check whether the input voltage falls within
the rated AC drive’s input voltage.

The AC drive detects excessive
drive output current.
Note: The AC drive can withstand
up to 150% of the rated current for
a maximum of 60 seconds.

1. Check whether the motor is overloaded.
2. Reduce torque compensation setting as

set in Pr.54.

3. Increase the AC drive’s output capacity.

Internal electronic overload trip

1. Check for possible motor overload.
2. Check electronic thermal overload

setting.

3. Increase

motor

capacity.

4. Reduce the current level so that the

drive output current does not exceed
the value set by the Motor Rated
Current Pr.52.

Motor overload. Check the
parameter settings (Pr.60 to
Pr.62)

1. Reduce the motor load.
2. Adjust the over-torque detection setting

to an appropriate setting.

Over-current during acceleration:
1. Short-circuit

at motor output.

2. Torque boost too high.
3. Acceleration time too short.
4. AC drive output capacity is

too small.

1. Check for possible poor insulation at

the output line.

2. Decrease the torque boost setting in

Pr.54.

3. Increase

the

acceleration time.

4. Replace with the AC drive with one that

has a higher output capacity (next HP
size).

Over-current during deceleration:
1. Short-circuit

at motor output.

2. Deceleration time too short.
3. AC drive output capacity is

too small.

1. Check for possible poor insulation at

the output line.

2. Increase the deceleration time.
3. Replace with the AC drive with one that

has a higher output capacity (next HP
size).