Delta VFD300C43S-HS User Manual page 571

Vector control drive (high speed models)
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ID*
Display on LCM Keypad
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Action level
Action time
Fault treatment parameter
Reset method
Reset condition
Record
Cause
The load is too large
Accel./Decel. time or the working
cycle are too short
V/F voltage is too high
Overload during low-speed
operation.
When using general motor, even it
operates below rated current, an
overload may still occur during
low-speed operation.
When using VFD dedicated
motors, Pr. 06-27=0 (electronic
thermal relay selection motor 2 = 0
inverter motor)
Incorrect value of electronic
thermal relay
The maximum motor frequency is
set too low
One drive to multiple motors
Check if the setting for stall
prevention is correct.
Torque compensation is too large
Motor fan error
Unbalanced three-phase
impedance of the motor
Fault Name
Electronic thermal
Electronic thermal relay 2 protection. The drive coasts
relay 2 protection
to stop once it activates.
(EoL2)
Action and Reset
Start counting when output current > 105% of motor 2 rated current
Pr. 06-28 (If the output current is larger than 105% of motor 2 rated current again
within 60 sec., the counting time reduces and is less than Pr. 06-28)
N/A
Manual reset
Reset in 5 sec. after the fault is cleared
Yes
Reduce the load
Increase the setting values for Pr.01-12–01-19 (accel./decel. time)
Adjust the settings for Pr.01-01–01-08 (V/F curve), especially the setting value
for the mid-point voltage (if the mid-point voltage is set too low, the load capacity
decreases at low speed).
Refer to the V/F curve selection setting of Pr.01-43.
Decrease low-speed operation time.
Replace the drive with a dedicated to VFD model.
Increase the motor capacity.
Pr. 06-27=1 Electronic thermal relay selection motor 2 = standard motor (motor
with fan on the shaft).
Reset to the correct motor rated current.
Reset to the correct motor rated frequency.
Set Pr. 06-27=2 Electronic thermal relay selection motor 2 = disable, and install
thermal relay on each motor.
Set the stall prevention to the proper value.
Adjust the torque compensation (refer to Pr.07-26 torque compensation gain)
until the current reduces and the motor does no stall.
Check the status of the fan, or replace the fan.
Replace the motor.
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Chapter 14 Fault Codes and DescriptionsC2000-HS
Fault Descriptions
Corrective Actions

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