INVT Goodrive200A Series Operation Manual page 84

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GD200A series VFD
Function
Name
code
Amplitude
value for
P08.36
frequency
arrival
detection
Energy braking
P08.37
enable
Threshold
P08.38
voltage
Cooling fan
P08.39
running mode
Description
Setting range of P08.35: 0.0–100.0%
(FDT2 electrical level)
When the output frequency is among the below or
above range of the set frequency, the
multi-function digital output terminal will output the
signal of "frequency arrival", see the diagram
below for detailed information:
Output frequency
,
Y
RO1, RO2
The setting range: 0.00Hz–P00.03
(the max. frequency)
This parameter is used to control the internal
braking unit.
0: Disable
1: Enable
Note: Only applicable to the models with internal
braking units.
After setting the original bus voltage, adjust this
parameter to break the load appropriately. The
factory value changes with voltage level.
Setting range: 200.0–2000.0V
Set the operation mode of the cooling fan.
0: Normal mode, after the rectifier receives
operation command or the detected temperature
of module is above 45° C or the module current is
above 20% of the rated current, the fan rotates.
1: The fan keeps on running after power on
(generally for the site with high temperature and
humidity)
2: The fan will start when the ramp frequency of
the VFD is larger than 0Hz; if the running
frequency is 0Hz or changes from running state to
stop state, the fan will stop after one minute.
Setting range: 0–2
-77-
Detecting range
T
T
For 220V:
For 380V:
For 660V:
Function parameters
Default
Modify
value
0.00 Hz
0
380.0V
700.0V
1120.0V
0

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Anand
April 1, 2025

Ou2 fault

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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025

An Ou2 fault on the INVT Goodrive200A Series indicates an IGBT Ph-V fault. Possible causes include:

- IGBT module fault
- Misoperation caused by interference
- Poor connection of driving wires
- Improper grounding

To fix it:

- Increase the acceleration time
- Change the power unit
- Check the driving wires
- Inspect external equipment and eliminate interference
- Ensure proper grounding

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