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6. Warnings and Alarms
Selecting OVC function will extend the ramp
times.
Alarm/warning limits:
VLT HVAC
Undervoltage
Voltage
low
Voltage
high (w/o brake -
w/brake)
Overvoltage
The voltages stated are the intermediate circuit
voltage of the VLT HVAC with a tolerance of ±
5 %. The corresponding mains voltage is the
intermediate circuit voltage (DC-link) divided
by 1.35
6
WARNING/ALARM 8, DC under voltage:
If the intermediate circuit voltage (DC) drops
below the "voltage warning low" limit (see ta-
ble above), the frequency converter checks if
24 V backup supply is connected.
If no 24 V backup supply is connected, the
frequency converter trips after a given time
depending on the unit.
To check whether the supply voltage matches
the frequency converter, see
Specifications
WARNING/ALARM 9, Inverter overloa-
ded:
The frequency converter is about to cut out
because of an overload (too high current for
too long). The counter for electronic, thermal
inverter protection gives a warning at 98%
and trips at 100%, while giving an alarm. You
cannot reset the frequency converter until the
counter is below 90%.
The fault is that the frequency converter is
overloaded by more than nominal current for
too long.
WARNING/ALARM 10, Motor ETR over
temperature:
According to the electronic thermal protection
(ETR), the motor is too hot. You can choose if
you want the frequency converter to give a
warning or an alarm when the counter rea-
ches 100% in par. 1-90. The fault is that the
motor is overloaded by more than nominal
current for too long. Check that the motor par.
1-24 is set correctly.
WARNING/ALARM 11, Motor thermistor
over temp:
The thermistor or the thermistor connection is
disconnected. You can choose if you want the
frequency converter to give a warning or an
alarm in par. 1-90. Check that the thermistor
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3 x 200-240
3 x 380-500
V AC
V AC
[VDC]
[VDC]
185
373
warning
205
410
warning
390/405
810/840
410
855
3.2 General
.
MG.11.F1.02 - VLT
is connected correctly between terminal 53 or
54 (analog voltage input) and terminal 50 (+
10 Volts supply), or between terminal 18 or 19
(digital input PNP only) and terminal 50. If a
KTY sensor is used, check for correct connec-
tion between terminal 54 and 55.
WARNING/ALARM 12, Torque limit:
The torque is higher than the value in par.
4-16 (in motor operation) or the torque is
higher than the value in par. 4-17 (in regen-
erative operation).
WARNING/ALARM 13, Over Current:
The inverter peak current limit (approx. 200%
of the rated current) is exceeded. The warning
will last approx. 8-12 sec., then the frequency
converter trips and issues an alarm. Turn off
the frequency converter and check if the mo-
tor shaft can be turned and if the motor size
matches the frequency converter.
ALARM 14, Earth fault:
There is a discharge from the output phases
to earth, either in the cable between the fre-
quency converter and the motor or in the
motor itself.
Turn off the frequency converter and remove
the earth fault.
ALARM 15, In-complete hardware:
A fitted option is not handled by the present
control board (hardware or software).
ALARM 16, Short-circuit:
There is short-circuiting in the motor or on the
motor terminals.
Turn off the frequency converter and remove
the short-circuit.
WARNING/ALARM 17, Control word
timeout:
There is no communication to the frequency
converter.
The warning will only be active when par. 8-04
OFF
is NOT set to
.
Stop
If par. 8-04 is set to
appears and the frequency converter ramps
down to zero speed, while giving an alarm.
Control Word Timeout Time
Par. 8-03
possibly be increased.
WARNING 24, External fan fault:
The fan warning function is an extra protec-
tion function that checks if the fan is running /
mounted. The fan warning can be disabled in
Fan Monitor
, par. 14-53, (set to [0] Disabled).
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