Warning And Alarm Introduction - Danfoss VLT HVAC Drive FC 102 Design Manual

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8.6.4 Warning and Alarm Introduction

The warning/alarm information below defines each
warning/alarm condition, provides the probable cause for
the condition, and details a remedy or troubleshooting
procedure.
Test procedures are described in the service manual and
should only be performed by qualified personnel.
WARNING 1, 10 Volts low
The control card voltage is below 10 V from terminal 50.
Remove some of the load from terminal 50, as the 10 V
supply is overloaded. Max. 15 mA or minimum 590 Ω.
This condition can be caused by a short in a connected
potentiometer or improper wiring of the potentiometer.
Troubleshooting
Remove the wiring from terminal 50. If the warning clears,
the problem is with the customer wiring. If the warning
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does not clear, replace the control card.
WARNING/ALARM 2, Live zero error
This warning or alarm only appears if programmed by the
user in 6-01 Live Zero Timeout Function. The signal on one
of the analogue inputs is less than 50% of the minimum
value programmed for that input. Broken wiring or faulty
device sending the signal can cause this condition.
Troubleshooting
Check connections on all the analog input
terminals:
Check that the adjustable frequency drive
programming and switch settings match the
analog signal type.
Perform input terminal signal test.
WARNING/ALARM 4, Mains phase loss
A phase is missing on the supply side, or the line voltage
imbalance is too high. This message also appears for a
fault in the input rectifier on the adjustable frequency
drive. Options are programmed at 14-12 Function at Mains
Imbalance.
Troubleshooting
Check the supply voltage and supply currents to the
adjustable frequency drive.
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Control card terminals 53 and 54 for
signals, terminal 55 common.
MCB 101 terminals 11 and 12 for signals,
terminal 10 common.
MCB 109 terminals 1, 3, 5 for signals,
terminals 2, 4, 6 common).
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Design Guide
WARNING 5, DC link voltage high
The intermediate circuit voltage (DC) is higher than the
high voltage warning limit. The limit is dependent on the
adjustable frequency drive voltage rating. The unit is still
active.
WARNING 6, DC link voltage low
The intermediate circuit voltage (DC) is lower than the low
voltage warning limit. The limit is dependent on the
adjustable frequency drive voltage rating. The unit is still
active.
WARNING/ALARM 7, DC overvoltage
If the intermediate circuit voltage exceeds the limit, the
adjustable frequency drive trips after a time.
Troubleshooting
WARNING/ALARM 8, DC under voltage
If the intermediate circuit voltage (DC link) drops below
the undervoltage limit, the adjustable frequency drive
checks for a 24 V DC backup supply. If no 24 V DC backup
supply is connected, the adjustable frequency drive trips
after a fixed time delay. The time delay varies with unit
size.
Troubleshooting
WARNING/ALARM 9, Inverter overload
The adjustable frequency drive is about to cut out because
of an overload (current too high for too long). The counter
for electronic, thermal inverter protection gives a warning
at 98% and trips at 100%, while giving an alarm. The
adjustable frequency drive cannot be reset until the
counter is below 90%.
The fault is that the adjustable frequency drive is
overloaded by more than 100% for too long.
Connect a brake resistor
Extend the ramp time
Change the ramp type
Activate the functions in 2-10 Brake Function
Increase 14-26 Trip Delay at Inverter Fault
Make sure that the supply voltage matches the
adjustable frequency drive voltage.
Perform input voltage test.
Perform soft charge circuit test.
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