Warning And Alarm Types - Danfoss VLT AQUA FC 202 Operating Instructions Manual

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Run on ref.
Run request
Running
Sleep Mode
Speed high
Speed low
Standby
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7
Start delay
Start fwd/rev
Stop
Trip
Trip lock
Table 7.3 Operation Status
NOTICE
In auto/remote mode, the frequency converter requires
external commands to execute functions.
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Operating Instructions
The frequency converter is running in the
reference range. The feedback value matches
the setpoint value.
A start command was given but the motor
remains stopped until a run permissive signal
is received via digital input.
The motor is driven by the frequency
converter.
The energy-saving function is enabled. The
motor has stopped but restarts automatically
when required.
Motor speed is above the value set in
4-53 Warning Speed High.
Motor speed is below the value set in
4-52 Warning Speed Low.
In Auto On mode, the frequency converter
starts the motor with a start signal from a
digital input or serial communication.
In 1-71 Start Delay, a delay starting time was
set. A start command is activated and the
motor starts after the start delay time expires.
Start forward and start reverse were selected as
functions for 2 different digital inputs
(parameter group 5-1* Digital Inputs). The
motor starts in forward or reverse direction
depending on which corresponding terminal
is activated.
The frequency converter has received a stop
command from the LCP, digital input, or serial
communication.
An alarm occurred and the motor is stopped.
Once the cause of the alarm is cleared, the
frequency converter can be reset manually by
pressing [Reset] or remotely by control
terminals or serial communication.
An alarm occurred and the motor is stopped.
Once the cause of the alarm is cleared, power
must be cycled to the frequency converter.
The frequency converter can then be reset
manually by pressing [Reset] or remotely by
control terminals or serial communication.
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7.3 Warning and Alarm Types

Warnings
A warning is issued when an alarm condition is impending
or when an abnormal operating condition is present and
may result in the frequency converter issuing an alarm. A
warning clears by itself when the abnormal condition
ceases.
Alarms
Trip
An alarm is issued when the frequency converter is
tripped, meaning that the frequency converter suspends
operation to prevent frequency converter or system
damage. The motor coasts to a stop. The frequency
converter logic continues to operate and monitor the
frequency converter status. After the fault condition is
remedied, the frequency converter can be reset. It is then
ready to start operation again.
Resetting the frequency converter after trip/trip lock
A trip can be reset in any of 4 ways:
Press [Reset] on the LCP
Digital reset input command
Serial communication reset input command
Auto reset
Trip lock
Input power is cycled. The motor coasts to a stop. The
frequency converter continues to monitor the frequency
converter status. Remove input power to the frequency
converter, correct the cause of the fault, and reset the
frequency converter.
Warning and alarm displays
A warning is displayed in the LCP along with the
warning number.
An alarm flashes along with the alarm number.
Status
0.0Hz
Earth Fault [A14]
Auto Remote Trip
Illustration 7.2 Alarm Display Example
In addition to the text and alarm code in the LCP, there
are 3 status indicator lights (LEDs).
1(1)
0.000kW
0.00A
0.0Hz
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