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General purpose drives standard control program
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394 Fault tracing
Code
Fault / Aux. code
(hex)
6682
EFB config file
6683
EFB invalid
parameterization
6684
EFB load fault
6685
EFB fault 2
6686
EFB fault 3
6882
Text 32-bit table
overflow
6885
Text file overflow
7081
Control panel loss
Programmable fault:
Communication loss
action
7121
Motor stall
Programmable fault:
Stall function
7181
Brake resistor
7183
BR excess
temperature
7184
Brake resistor wiring
7191
BC short circuit
Cause
Embedded fieldbus (EFB)
configuration file could not be
read.
Embedded fieldbus (EFB)
parameter settings
inconsistent or not compatible
with selected protocol.
Embedded fieldbus (EFB)
protocol firmware could not be
loaded.
Version mismatch between
EFB protocol firmware and
drive firmware.
Fault reserved for the EFB
protocol application.
Fault reserved for the EFB
protocol application.
Internal fault.
Internal fault.
Control panel or PC tool
selected as active control
49.05
location for drive has ceased
communicating.
Motor is operating in stall
region because of e.g.
31.24
excessive load or insufficient
motor power.
Brake resistor broken or not
connected.
Brake resistor temperature has
exceeded fault limit defined by
parameter
43.11 Brake resistor
fault
limit.
Brake resistor short circuit or
brake chopper control fault.
Short circuit in brake chopper
IGBT.
What to do
Contact your local ABB representative.
Check the settings in parameter group
Embedded
fieldbus.
Contact your local ABB representative.
Check the documentation of the protocol.
Check the documentation of the protocol.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Reset the fault. Contact your local ABB
representative if the fault persists.
Check PC tool or control panel
connection.
Check control panel connector.
Disconnect and reconnect the control
panel.
Check motor load and drive ratings.
Check fault function parameters.
Check that a brake resistor has been
connected.
Check the condition of the brake resistor.
Check the dimensioning of the brake
resistor.
Stop drive. Let resistor cool down.
Check resistor overload protection
function settings (parameter group
Brake
chopper).
Check fault limit setting, parameter
Brake resistor fault
limit.
Check that braking cycle meets allowed
limits.
Check brake chopper and brake resistor
connection.
Ensure brake resistor is not damaged.
Ensure brake resistor is connected and
not damaged.
Check the electrical specifications of the
brake resistor against chapter Resistor
braking in the Hardware manual of the
drive.
Replace brake chopper (if replaceable).
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43.11

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