Internal / Hardware Trips; Alarm Indications - Emerson unidrive m200 User Manual

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Table 12-4 Trip categories
Priority
Category
1
Internal faults
1
Stored HF trip
2
Non-resettable trips
3
Volatile memory failure
4
NV Media Card trips
4
Internal 24V
Trips with extended reset
5
times
Phase loss and d.c. link
5
power circuit protection
5
Standard trips
12.5

Internal / Hardware trips

Trips {HF01} to {HF19} are internal faults that do not have trip numbers. If one of these trips occurs, the main drive processor has detected an
irrecoverable error. All drive functions are stopped and the trip message will be displayed on the drive keypad. If a non permanent trip occurs this may
be reset by power cycling the drive. On power up after it has been power cycled the drive will trip on St.HF. Enter 1299 in mm.000 to clear the Stored
HF trip.
12.6

Alarm indications

In any mode, an alarm is an indication given on the display by alternating the alarm string with the drive status string display. If an action is not taken
to eliminate any alarm except "tuning and LS" the drive may eventually trip. Alarms are not displayed when a parameter is being edited.
Table 12-5 Alarm indications
Alarm string
Brake resistor overload. Braking Resistor Thermal Accumulator (10.039) in the drive has reached 75.0 % of the value at which
br.res
the drive will trip.
Motor Protection Accumulator (04.019) in the drive has reached 75.0 % of the value at which the drive will trip and the load on the
OV.Ld
drive is >100 %.
d.OV.Ld
Drive over temperature. Percentage Of Drive Thermal Trip Level (07.036) in the drive is greater than 90 %.
tuning
The autotune procedure has been initialized and an autotune in progress.
LS
Limit switch active. Indicates that a limit switch is active and that is causing the motor to be stopped.
Opt.AI
Option slot alarm.
Lo.AC
Low voltage mode. See Low AC Alarm (10.107).
I.AC.Lt
Current limit active. See Current Limit Active (10.009).
Unidrive M200 / M201 User Guide
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parameters
Trips
HF01, HF02, HF03, HF04,
HF05, HF06, HF07, HF08,
HF09, HF10, HF11, HF12,
HF13, HF14, HF15, HF16,
HF17, HF18, HF19,
{St.HF}
Trip numbers 218 to 247,
{Sl.HF}
{EEF}
Trip numbers 174, 175
and 177 to 188
{PSU}
{OI.AC}, {OI.br}, and
{OI.dc} Fan.f
{PH.Lo} and
{Oh.dc}
All other trips
NV Media
Optimization
motor
Card
These indicate internal problems and cannot be reset. All drive features
are inactive after any of these trips occur.
This trip cannot be cleared unless 1299 is entered into Parameter
(mm.000) and a reset is initiated.
These trips cannot be reset.
This can only be reset if Parameter mm.000 is set to 1233 or 1244, or if
Load Defaults (11.043) is set to a non-zero value.
These trips are priority 5 during power-up.
These trips cannot be reset until 10 s after the trip was initiated.
The drive will attempt to stop the motor before tripping if a {PH.Lo}. 000
trip occurs unless this feature has been disabled (see Action On Trip
Detection (10.037). The drive will always attempt to stop the motor before
tripping if an {Oh.dc} occurs.
Description
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Technical data
Diagnostics
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Comments
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