Fault
F7995: Pole position identifi-
cation not successful
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
F30001: Power unit: Over-
current
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
F30002: DC link voltage,
overvoltage
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
F30003: DC link voltage,
undervoltage
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
F30004: Drive heat sink
overtemperature
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
F30005: Power unit: Over-
load I
t
2
Reaction: OFF2
Acknowledgement:
IMMEDIATELY
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Cause
The pole position identification routine was
unsuccessful.
The power unit has detected an overcur-
rent condition.
Closed-loop control is incorrectly pa-
•
rameterized.
Motor has a short-circuit or fault to
•
ground (frame).
Power cables are not correctly con-
•
nected.
Power cables exceed the maximum
•
permissible length.
Power unit defective.
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Line phase interrupted.
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The power unit has detected overvoltage
in the DC link.
Motor regenerates too much energy.
•
Device connection voltage too high.
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Line phase interrupted.
•
The power unit has detected an undervolt-
age condition in the DC link.
Line supply failure
•
Line supply voltage below the permis-
•
sible value.
Line supply infeed failed or interrupted.
•
Line phase interrupted.
•
The temperature of the power unit heat
sink has exceeded the permissible limit
value.
Insufficient cooling, fan failure.
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Overload.
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Surrounding air temperature too high.
•
Pulse frequency too high.
•
The power unit was overloaded.
The permissible rated power unit cur-
•
rent was exceeded for an inadmissibly
long time.
The permissible load duty cycle was
•
not maintained.
Remedy
Contact the Hotline.
Check the motor data - if required, carry out
•
commissioning.
Check the motor circuit configuration (star-
•
delta)
Check the power cable connections.
•
Check the power cables for short-circuit or
•
ground fault.
Check the length of the power cables.
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Replace power unit.
•
Check the line supply phases.
•
Check the external braking resistor connec-
•
tion.
Increase the ramp-down time.
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Activate the DC link voltage controller.
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Use a braking resistor.
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Increase the current limit of the infeed or
•
use a larger module.
Check the device supply voltage.
•
Check the line supply phases.
•
Check the line supply voltage.
•
Check the line supply infeed and observe
•
the fault messages relating to it (if there are
any).
Check the line supply phases.
•
Check the line supply voltage setting.
•
Check whether the fan is running.
•
Check the fan elements.
•
Check whether the surrounding air temper-
•
ature is in the permissible range.
Check the motor load.
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Reduce the pulse frequency if this is higher
•
than the rated pulse frequency.
Reduce the continuous load.
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Adapt the load duty cycle.
•
Check the motor and power unit rated cur-
•
rents.
Commissioning Manual
01/2017