Sto Trip Annunciation - Parker AC30P User's Product Manual

Ac30 series variable speed drive
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STO Trip Annunciation

The GKP will display a STO trip message when STO becomes active, i.e. STO prevents the drive from starting, thus:
**** TRIPPED ****
SAFE TORQUE OFF
This message is displayed immediately if, on starting the drive or whilst the drive is running:
One or both STO user inputs X10/01 or X10/03 is low when the user attempts to start the drive, or
One or both STO user inputs X10/01 or X10/03 goes low while the drive is running, or
The inverter has detected a fault in the STO circuit.
Note: an out-of-box inverter will report this trip if the drive, as supplied, has no connections to X10 when it is first started. Appropriate
connections must be made to X10 to prevent this trip from occurring, as described elsewhere in this chapter. The user must decide if STO is
to be permanently inactive, or to make use of the STO feature. If the STO feature is not required, see the "Applications that do not require
STO function" section on page 6-20.
STO is inserted into the trips history buffer (see Chapter 10 Trips & Fault Finding) if STO is active when the drive is commanded to start or if
STO becomes active while the drive is running, indicating an abnormal condition. The trips history buffer is not updated if STO becomes
active while the drive is not running.
Note: The normal method of operation is for STO to become active while the drive is not running and the motor is stationary.
Appropriate, application specific risk assessment is necessary when STO is activated on rotating motors, moving loads or when external
forces such as gravitation or inertial loads act on the motor.
AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter
GKP Display
6-17
Safe Torque Off

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