Alarm Detection; Alarm Detection; Alarm Codes, Causes, And Possible Solutions - YASKAWA P1000 Technical Manual

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Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions

Alarms are drive protection functions that do not necessarily cause the drive to stop. Once the cause of an alarm is removed,
the drive will return to the same status is was before the alarm occurred.
When an alarm has been triggered, the ALM light on the HOA keypad display blinks and the alarm code display flashes. If a
multi-function output is set for an alarm (H2-oo = 10), that output terminal will be triggered
Note:
If a multi-function output is set to close when an alarm occurs (H2-oo = 10), it will also close when maintenance periods are reached,
triggering alarms LT-1 through LT-4 (triggered only if H2-oo = 2F
<1> Details on this function can be found in the standard P1000 Technical Manual (SIEPYAIP1U01) at www.yaskawa.com.
HOA Keypad Display
AL02
Cause
The digital input set to Bas interlock is open
HOA Keypad Display
AL03
Cause
Smoke Purge Bypass input is activated
HOA Keypad Display
AL04
Cause
Smoke Purge Drive input is activated
HOA Keypad Display
AL13
Cause
The conditions were such that it appears that the
motor has been disconnected from the load.
HOA Keypad Display
AL14
Cause
Faulty communication wiring or an existing short
circuit.
Communication data error occurred due to noise.
Communication Error timeout time not set
properly.
Controller is not sending data soon enough to stop
the timeout.
YASKAWA SIEP YAIP1B 01B YASKAWA AC Drive – P1000 Bypass Technical Manual
Table 6.9 Detailed Alarm Codes, Causes, and Possible Solutions
BAS Interlock Open
Check to see if the damper is functioning properly. The damper may be in the process of opening and
the end switch may not have closed.
Smoke Purge in Bypass
Note:
Also referred to as "Fireman's Override" (Bypass).
This is typically an intentional emergency run state. Check the digital input settings (Z2-oo) to
determine which is set to 25. Then check to the physical digital input terminal DI-oo to determine
why it is closed.
Smoke Purge in Drive
Note:
Also referred to as "Fireman's Override" (Drive).
This is typically an intentional emergency run state. Check the digital input settings (Z2-oo) to
determine which is set to 25. Then check to the physical digital input terminal DI-oo to determine
why it is closed.
Loss of Load
Replace the belt or coupling between the motor and the load. In the event of a false detection, review
parameters Z1-27 to Z1-32 and set them to more appropriate values.
Serial Comm Fault
• Check for faulty serial communication wiring
• Correct the wiring
• Check for disconnected cables and short circuits and repair as needed.
• Check the various options available to minimize the effects of noise
• Counteract noise in the control circuit, main circuit, and ground wiring
• Use only recommended cables or other shielded line. Ground the shield on the controller side
• Ensure that other equipment such as switches or relays do not cause noise. Use surge suppressors
if required
• Separate all communication wiring from power lines. When the lines must cross, make the lines
cross at a right angle to minimize noise coupling.
Verify the setting of the serial communications fault time (Z3-06) is set properly.
Verify the scan rate in the controller that is communicating with the bypass controller is proper. Adjust
as necessary.
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