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Troubleshooting
WARNING 25, Brake resistor short circuit
The brake resistor is monitored during operation. If a short
circuit occurs, the brake function is disabled and the
warning appears. The frequency converter is still
operational, but without the brake function.
Troubleshooting
Remove the power to the frequency converter
and replace the brake resistor (refer to
parameter 2-15 Brake Check).
WARNING/ALARM 26, Brake resistor power limit
The power transmitted to the brake resistor is calculated as
an average value over the last 120 s of run-time. The
calculation is based on the DC-link voltage and the brake
resistor value set in parameter 2-16 AC brake Max. Current.
The warning is active when the dissipated braking power
is higher than 90% of the brake resistor power. If option [2]
Trip is selected in parameter 2-13 Brake Power Monitoring,
the frequency converter trips when the dissipated braking
power reaches 100%.
WARNING/ALARM 27, Brake chopper fault
The brake transistor is monitored during operation, and if a
short circuit occurs, the brake function is disabled, and a
warning is issued. The frequency converter is still
operational, but since the brake transistor has short-
circuited, substantial power is transmitted to the brake
resistor, even if it is inactive.
Troubleshooting
Remove power to the frequency converter and
remove the brake resistor.
WARNING/ALARM 28, Brake check failed
The brake resistor is not connected or not working.
Troubleshooting
Check parameter 2-15 Brake Check.
ALARM 29, Heat Sink temp
The maximum temperature of the heat sink is exceeded.
The temperature fault is not reset until the temperature
drops below a defined heat sink temperature. The trip and
reset points are different based on the frequency converter
power size.
Troubleshooting
Check for the following conditions:
The ambient temperature is too high.
The motor cables are too long.
Incorrect airflow clearance above and below the
frequency converter.
Blocked airflow around the frequency converter.
Damaged heat sink fan.
Dirty heat sink.
ALARM 30, Motor phase U missing
Motor phase U between the frequency converter and the
motor is missing.
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Programming Guide
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
Frequency converters contain high voltage when
connected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.
Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, and
maintain the frequency converter can result in death or
serious injury.
Troubleshooting
ALARM 31, Motor phase V missing
Motor phase V between the frequency converter and the
motor is missing.
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
Frequency converters contain high voltage when
connected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.
Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, and
maintain the frequency converter can result in death or
serious injury.
Troubleshooting
ALARM 32, Motor phase W missing
Motor phase W between the frequency converter and the
motor is missing.
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
Frequency converters contain high voltage when
connected to AC mains input, DC supply, or load sharing.
Failure to use qualified personnel to install, start up, and
maintain the frequency converter can result in death or
serious injury.
Troubleshooting
ALARM 33, Inrush fault
Too many power-ups have occurred within a short time
period.
Troubleshooting
WARNING/ALARM 34, Fieldbus communication fault
The fieldbus on the communication option card is not
working.
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Disconnect power before proceeding.
Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase U.
Disconnect power before proceeding.
Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase V.
Disconnect power before proceeding.
Remove the power from the frequency converter
and check motor phase W.
Let the unit cool to operating temperature.
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