heck output for short circuit or ground fault.
The Load is too large, reduce it or use larger Inverter.
heck motor FLA rating compared to Inverter and V/F setting.
Load inertia is too large and the motor is regenerating.
Increase deceleration time (n020 or n022).
onnect an external braking resistor and set n092 to 1.
heck braking resistor and wiring.
heck mains power supply voltage and connections.
heck correct supply for Inverter being used.
Monitor for mains dips or interruptions.
Refer to manual for installation guidelines and recommendations.
heck cooling fan (if fitted).
heck V/F characteristic or reduce arrier frequency.
heck and reduce the load.
heck V/F characteristic (Vmax and Fmax).
Increase the running speed of the motor.
Increase acceleration/deceleration times.
heck your control terminal wiring.
A multi-functional digital input has been set to 3 or 4.
Run signal must be removed before this can be reset.
Inverter must be stopped when Local/Remote switching
attempted.
Inverter must be stopped when omms/Remote switching
attempted.
heck your control terminal wiring.
A multi-function digital input has been set to 12 or 13.
Forward and reverse run signal have been applied
simultaneously.
Overcurrent
Output current is higher than
250% of Inverter rated current.
Overvoltage
D bus voltage has exceeded
detection level.
Main circuit undervoltage
D bus voltage is below
detection level.
Unit overheated
Temperature inside the inverter
has exceeded 110° .
Motor overload
The Inverter is protecting the motor
from overload based on an internal
I≈T calculation using n036 setting.
External fault
An external fault has been input.
Sequence error
Sequence input when Inverter
running.
External baseblock
An external baseblock command
has been input.
Sequence error has occurred
OC
OV
uV1
OH
OL1
EF*
SER
(flashing)
bb
(flashing)
EF
(flashing)
Fault isplay Fault name and meaning Possible cause and remedy
Protective and iagnostic Functions
Note: Refer to Section 7-2 for full fault code listings.
Improper procedures can result in personal injury or
equipment damage. Use the Quick Start Guide only if you
are familiar with standard safety precautions common to
variable speed drives. See Operation Manual I528 for
further details.