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ACS 2000AD

Medium Voltage Drives

Troubleshooting Manual
Software Version: LDAI6140
Release Date: 12/15/2012

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................. 4
Faults ................................................................................................................................................... 7
Alarms ............................................................................................................................................... 38

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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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ACDA FC1 Active


ACDA requesting Fault Class 1 (MCB opening), received via CH4; DataSet 100 Value 3 - Bit02
- Fault class 2 with low priority in ACAD (auxiliary control device adapter) is active Wrong
parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check reasson for FC2 in Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
b14
AMC34 - CH4

ACDA FC2 Active


ACDA requesting Fault Class 2 (MCB stays closed), received via CH4 ; DataSet 100 Value 3 Bit03
- Fault class 2 in ACAD (auxiliary control device adapter) is active
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check reasson for FC2 in Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2
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Bit
b14
AMC34 - CH4

AI_Ref1Lost_FC1
Analog input of reference value 1 is lost
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter setting
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1

Bit

b07

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Description
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Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
Related Parameters
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
Causes

Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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AI_Ref1Lost_FC2
External reference 1 signal loss.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC
FC2
09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2

Bit

b00

Bit

b08

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AI_Ref2Lost_FC1
Analog input of reference value 2 is lost
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter setting
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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AI_Ref2Lost_FC2
External reference 2 signal loss.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC
FC2
09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2

Bit

b01

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AMC: FAULT CLASS 1D


Fault class 1 fault with defect is active (reset of fault is only possible with a power cycle of the
AMC board)
Pending FC1 with defect
Check for other faults

09.19: FAULT WORD 1 FC1D

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b00

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ARC Detected FC1


Process Stop function (used as ARC Detection) is active (as requested)
NOTE!
Process Stop function is used - fault alarm text are indicated as "ARC Detected FC1" ARC is set
by parameter 210.20.
- Process Stop function (used as ARC detection) is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1

Process Stop function (used as ARC Detection) is active (as requested)


NOTE!
Process Stop function is used - fault alarm text are indicated as "ARC Detected FC2" ARC is set
by parameter 210.20.
- Process Stop function (used as ARC detection) is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2

Panel Text
Description
Causes

AuxRideThrough

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b13

Bit

b07

Bit

b10

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ARU FC1Trip

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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b13

ARC Detected FC2

Panel Text
Description
Causes
Rectification
FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Bit
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Trip req. from ARU


Fault in ARU side.
Check fault logger on ARU panel.
FC1
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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An auxiliary supply power loss is detected through digital input.


- External undervoltage monitoring device active (digital input)
- Internal cooling water pressure to low
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- S800 I/O Moule faulty
- S800 terminal unit broken
1 Check undervoltage monitoring device
2 Check other faults (water cooling system)
3 Check wiring
4 Check parameters settings
5 Check S800 modules
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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BatteryPower1Flt
Battery has a pending alarm
- faulty battery
- wrong parameter settings
- wrong wiring
1) Check battery
2) Check parameter settings
3) Check wiring
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

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CC1 PressDropFlt

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Bit

Battery has a pending alarm


- faulty battery
- wrong parameter settings
- wrong wiring
1) Check battery
2) Check parameter settings
3) Check wiring
FC1

Calibration Fault

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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b07

BatteryPower2Flt

Panel Text
Description
Causes
Rectification
FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Rectification

Bit
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Analog input calibration fault.


Terminal blocks were not disconnected while automatic analog input calibration was started
Disconnect terminal blocks
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1

Bit

b06

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Cooling circuit 1 (converter compartment) pressure drop fault


- wrong settings of pressure monitoring
- faulty pressure sensor
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
- no 3phase auxiliary power available
1) Check HW settings of pressure sensor
2) Check sensor
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings
5) Check 3phase power supply
FC1
52.01: ACU FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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b00
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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Fault Word
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CC2 PressDropFlt
Cooling circuit 2 (DTL, in case of ACS 2000 6kV configuration, or integrated transformer
compartment) pressure drop fault
- Wrong settings of pressure monitoring
- faulty pressure sensor
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
- no 3ph aux power available
1) Check HW settings of pressure sensor
2) Check sensor
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings
5) Check 3ph power supply

52.01: ACU FAULT WORD 1 FC1


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Bit
b01
IOEC3 - DI3

CH0 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH0 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Fieldbus Module defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC1, FC2
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
b09
AMC34 - CH0

CH0 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH0 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Fieldbus Module defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

Bit

b10

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CH2 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH2 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC1, FC2
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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b10
AMC34 - CH2

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FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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CH2 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH2 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

Bit

b11

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CH4 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH4 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC1, FC2
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
AMC34

b11

CH4 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH4 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

Bit

b12

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ChargeTimeMinimum
Charging time was shorter than minimum charging time.
DC voltage has reached charging level before the minimum charging time has elapses. MCB is
prevented from closing.
- Fault in voltage measurement
- Faulty capacitors
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check charging unit
2 Check parameter settings
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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Fault Word
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ChargingTimeout
Charging of DC link failed due to timeout. Maximum charging time exceeded.
- Faulty charging circuit
- Wrong parameter settings.
1 Check charging method
2 Check charging transformer
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b00

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ConvAirTemp_Critical
Air temperature inside the converter (COU) has reached a critical temperature of 80 C. Forced
shut off of converter to protect electronic components.
- Excessive air temperature
- Faulty temperature sensor
- Wrong wiring
1) Lower ambient temperature of installation
2) Check temperature sensor
3) Check wiring
Fault Class 1
52.02: ACU FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b01

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ConvAirTempHigh
Air temperature inside the converter (COU) too high. Fault level reached
- Faulty temperature sensor
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check temperature sensor
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

52.03: ACU FAULT WORD 1 FC2

Bit

b00

Bit

b10

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ConvHeaterMon
Monitoring of converter space heater has released
- Thermal protection of converter space heater has released
- Wrong parameter settings
- Wrong wiring
1) Check thermal protection inside the COU
2) Check parameter settings
3) Check wiring

52.02: ACU FAULT WORD 2 FC1


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ConvHeaterMon
Monitoring of converter space heater has released
- Thermal protection of converter space heater has released
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC2
52.03: ACU FAULT WORD 1 FC2

Panel Text
Description
Causes
Rectification
FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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CubicleDoor(s)Open

Panel Text
Description
Causes

CustSupSig1

Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Panel Text
Description
Causes
Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Bit

b10

Bit

b06

Bit

b08

Bit

b09

Bit

b09

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Cubicle door status open while in operating state.


- Loose or disconnected wires)
1 Check control cables
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Customer supervision function 1 is active.


- The customer supervision function 1 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2
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CustSupSig1
Customer supervision function 1 is active.
- The customer supervision function 1 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1
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CustSupSig2
Customer supervision function 2 is active.
- The customer supervision function 2 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Panel Text
Description
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Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Panel Text
Description
Causes
Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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CustSupSig2
Customer supervision function 2 is active.
- The customer supervision function 2 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

Bit

b10

Bit

b06

Bit

b11

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CustSupSig5
Customer supervision function 5 is active.
- The customer supervision function 5 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2
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CustSupSig5
Customer supervision function 5 is active.
- The customer supervision function 5 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1
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DC < MCBCloseLevel
DC level too low, MCB closing failed (AuxOn Seq)
- DC link voltage level at which The MCB closing is enabled (MCB close order possible) not
reached.
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check that parameter settings are correct and correspond to the MCB control interface
2 Check charging unit
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1

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b04

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FaultClass INU
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Panel Text
Description
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Rectification

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Rectification

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DC NotCharging
DC not rising after charging started (the DC - Voltage is not rising above discharge level within
2s after charging command has been given).
- Fault in voltage measurement
- Faulty capacitors
1 Check and measure the charging circuit.
2 Check the inverter measured DC voltage levels.
3 Measure the input supply voltage.
4 Measure all three phase to phase voltages under normal operation to ensure that your supply
is stiff.
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1
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Bit
b03
IOEC1 - DO5

DischargingTimeout
Discharging of DC link failed due to timeout. Maximum discharging time exceeded. Before the
DC link is considered as discharged (and for example the cabinet door locking is released) the
measured DC voltage level has to be below the discharged level.
- Faulty discharging circuit (discharging will take place via ARU)
- Wrong parameter settings.
1 Check discharging method
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b01

Bit

b10

Bit

b05

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DynOverSpeed Limit
Actual speed is bigger than allowed limit for this speed.
(ActSpeed > Reference x DynOverSpeedLim)
- The monitored value is above the value set by parameter
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check the limit in parameter group 48
2) Check value of monitored signal
3) Check parameter settings

09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2


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ExternalMotor
External motor protection fault
- External motor system faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Verify parameter settings
2) Check wiring
3) Check the motor
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2
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FaultClass INU
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Panel Text
Description
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Rectification
FaultClass INU
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Fault Word
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Description
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ExternalTrafo
External transformer fault
- External transformer circuit has a pending fault
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check external transformer protection circuit
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.14: FAULT WORD 6 FC1

Bit

b00

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FactoryMacroFailed
Factory parameter file or factory macro parameter file storing or restoring has failed
- Factory macro is corrupt
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check parameter settings

09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2


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Bit

b07

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GndSwitchClosed
DC link grounding switch closed ackn. while charging.
- Ground switch closed
- No feedback signal from grounding isolator
- Malfunction in control circuit of grounding isolator
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check that grounding isolator is open.
2 If not, close all doors and open grounding isolator
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
b05
IOEC1 - DI5/DI6

HV DC ChrgRelay
High voltage side "DC link charging relay" - fault monitoring. The DC high voltage side is not
charging - the relay is maybe broken.
- HV charging relay broken
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check charging unit
2 Check HV - Relay
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1
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b05
IOEC1 - DO4

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InpSw CtrlFlt
Input switch has not operated on time (Valid for isolator and breaker). Feedback signal not
received within defined time.
- Input switch not operating
- Wrong parameter setting
- Position indicator defective
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check input switch position (Isolator / Breaker)
2 Check input switch indicator devices
3 Check power supply for inverter
4 Check parameter settings
5 Check wiring and connections
FC1
09.16: FAULT WORD 8 FC1
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Bit
b01
IOEC3 - DI11/DI12

InpSw WrongPos
Input switch has a wrong position (Valid for isolator and breaker). Not correct position feedback
signals while the drive state was RDYON or higher. If the closed and open ackn.-signals are
active at the same time, the fault is also generated (in any state).
- Wrong parameter setting
- Position indicator defective
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check input switch position (Isolator / Breaker)
2 Check input switch indicator devices
3 Check parameter settings
4 Check wiring and connections
FC1
09.16: FAULT WORD 8 FC1
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Bit
b00
IOEC3 - DI11/DI12

IntTrAirTempHigh
Air temperature isnside the integrated transformer cubicle too high. Fault level reached
- Faulty temperature sensor
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check temperature sensor
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
52.02: ACU FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b00

Bit

b00

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IOEC Module 1
IOEC module 1 is faulty
- Pending HW fault on IOEC1
- Wrong node address setting
- Wrong wiring (supply voltage)
1) Check IOEC
2) Check node address
3) Check wiring (supply voltage)
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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FaultClass INU
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Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Description
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FaultClass INU
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Description
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IOEC Module 2
IOEC module 2 is faulty
- Pending HW fault on IOEC2
- Wrong node address setting
- Wrong wiring (supply voltage)
1) Check IOEC
2) Check node address
3) Check wiring (supply voltage)
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1

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b01

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b02

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b03

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b05

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IOEC Module 3
IOEC module 3 is faulty
- Pending HW fault on IOEC3
- Wrong node address setting
- Wrong wiring (supply voltage)
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check IOEC
2) Check node address
3) Check wiring (supply voltage)
4) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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IOEC Module 4
IOEC module 4 is faulty
- Pending HW fault on IOEC4
- Wrong node address setting
- Wrong wiring (supply voltage)
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check IOEC
2) Check node address
3) Check wiring (supply voltage)
4) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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IOEC Modules
Sum fault of IOEC modules
One of the IOECs has a pending fault
Check for other faults
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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IOEC1-DO6 ContGlued
Digital output relay contact of MCB trip command is glued (IOEC1 - DO6)
- Contact glued because of too high switching current
- One of the MCB interposing relay coil is glued
- Wrong wiring
1) Check DO6 on IOEC1
2) Check interposing relays
3) Check wiring
FC1D
09.19: FAULT WORD 1 FC1D

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b01
IOEC1 - DI13/DO6

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LimitSupervision
Actual or reference value of one or more monitoring functions is below or above the limit value.
- The value which is monitored is below or above the limit value set by parameter
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check the limit word 08.06 LIMIT WORD 2 to find out which actual or reference signal is on
the limit
2 Check the limit value of the monitored signal
3 Check parameters settings
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2

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b07

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LimitSupervision
Actual or reference value of one or more monitoring functions is below or above the limit value.
- The value which is monitored is below or above the limit value set by parameter
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check the limit word 08.06 LIMIT WORD 2 to find out which actual or reference signal is on
the limit
2 Check the limit value of the monitored signal
3 Check parameters settings
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

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b09

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M/F FollowTripSig
Master / Follower control. Drive tripped by signal from follower drive(s).
- Follower drive has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Master drive
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Wrong parameter settings (DataSet Enable, NodeAdress .. used to specify the Master/Follower
control on channel CH2)

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- Timeout supervision time is to short


1) Check Follower drive
2) Check AMC power supply of master drive +H188
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.12: FAULT WORD 4 FC1

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b10

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M/F FollowTripSig
Master / Follower control. Drive tripped by signal from follower drive(s).
- Follower drive has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Master drive
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Wrong parameter settings (DataSet Enable, NodeAdress .. used to specify the Master/Follower
control on channel CH2)

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- Timeout supervision time is to short


1) Check Follower drive
2) Check AMC power supply of master drive +H188
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

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b07

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M/F MasterTripSig
Master/Follower control. Drive tripped by signal from master drive.
- Master drive has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Master drive
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Wrong parameter settings (DataSet Enable, NodeAdress .. used to specify the Master/Follower
control on channel CH2)

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- Timeout supervision time is to short


1) Check Master drive
2) Check AMC power supply of master drive
3) Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

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4) Check parameter settings


FC1
09.12: FAULT WORD 4 FC1

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b11

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M/F MasterTripSig
Master/Follower control. Drive tripped by signal from master drive.
- Master drive has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Master drive
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Wrong parameter settings (DataSet Enable, NodeAdress .. used to specify the Master/Follower
control on channel CH2)

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- Timeout supervision time is to short


1) Check Master drive
2) Check AMC power supply of master drive
3) Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

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4) Check parameter settings


FC
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

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b08

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MCB AvailableSig
MCB is not available for closing.
- MCB is in test position or racked out
- MCB tripped by protection device
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Module faulty
1 Check if MCB is racked in and no trip command is actice
2 Check parameter settings
3 Check IOEC - Module
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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MCB CloseControl
MCB status not closed while close request is active.
- Feedback signal missing
- Closing timeout to short
- Wrong control place selection or other faulty parameter setting, for example the delay time is
set too short for the MCB
- Malfunction of MCB. The main circuit breaker malfunction can be caused by different reasons
such as: manual control can override the control signals coming from the converter, the MCB has
tripped for some reason (e.g. vercurrent) and can not operate before it is reset or there is a fault
in the MCB control signals or in the MCB auxiliary power supply.
- Wiring in the MCB monitoring circuit may be loose.
- MCB close control fault is activated if the converter can not operate the MCB. Note! If the
converter control gives order that the MCB must be closing and the feedback "MCB is closed"
from MCB is not indicating after a specified time limit, this fault will be activated.
- S800 terminal unit broken
- S800 I/O Module faulty
1 Check the MCB control parameters and make proper settings. Especially pay attention to set
the delay times correct.
2 Check the MCB operation according user manual and circuit diagram. If the MCB is tripped
read fault buffers before resetting the fault.
3 Check the wiring between the main circuit breaker and the converter.
4 Check IOEC Modules
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
b01
IOEC1 - DO6, IOEC2 DI9/DI10/DO5/DO6

MCB OpenControl
MCB status not open while open request is active.
- Feedback signal missing
- Opening timeout too short
- Malfunction of MCB. The main circuit breaker Malfunction can be caused by different reasons
such as: manual control can override The control signals coming from The converter, The MCB
has tripped for some reason (e.g. overcurrent) and can not operate before it is reset or there is a
Fault in The MCB control signals or in The MCB auxiliary power supply.
- MCB open control Fault become active if The converter control is trying to open The MCB, but
(after a predefined delay) The Feedback still indicates that The MCB is closed.
- Wiring in The MCB monitoring circuit may be loose.
- S800 terminal unit broken
- S800 I/O Module Faulty
1 Check that parameter settings are correct and correspond to the MCB control interface
2 Check MCB functions according to the MCB users manual and circuit diagram
3 Check external wiring of MCB feedback signal
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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b02
IOEC1 - DO6, IOEC2 DI9/DI10/DO5/DO6

MCBNotOn
MCB is not ON while start is pressed.
- Drive not charged
- Charging not completely finished
- Drive is not in ReadyRun state
Charge the drive and try again to start the drive
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1

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b00

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MotBearingDETemp
Motor bearing over temperature on driven end (DE) detected.
- Bearing temperature too high, exceeds trip level
- Ambient temperature too high
- Bearing cooling (oil) faulty
- Wiring in protection circuit faulty
- Parameter for trip limit is set wrong
- IOEC Module faulty
- Wiring in the protection circuit loose
- Shielding of control cables not properly grounded
1 Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2 Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3 Check the motor bearing system
Follow standard procedure. See 13.3 Standard Procedure for Troubleshooting
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

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b13

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MotBearingNDETemp
Motor bearing over temperature on non driven end (NDE) detected.
- Bearing temperature too high, exceeds trip level
- Ambient temperature too high
- Bearing cooling (oil) faulty
- Wiring in protection circuit faulty
- Parameter for trip limit is set wrong
- IOEC Module faulty
- Wiring in the protection circuit loose
- Shielding of control cables not properly grounded
1 Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2 Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3 Check the motor bearing system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

Bit

b14

Bit

b03

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MotorBearing1
Motor bearing fault 1.
- Motor system faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Verify parameter settings
2) Check wiring
3) Check the motor
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2
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MotorBearing2
Motor bearing fault 2.
- Motor system faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Verify parameter settings
2) Check wiring
3) Check the motor
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2

Bit

b04

Bit

b14

Bit

14

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MotorCBMon
Monitoring of circuit breaker for motor cooler and/or heater.
- Thermal protection of motor space heater/cooling fan has released
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC2
52.03: ACU FAULT WORD 1 FC2
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MotorOvLoadProt
Motor current too high for speed according to defined profile
Load larger than expectd for application.
Load profile defined in Parameters 30.31 - 30.50 is incorrect.
Evaluate application.
Adjust Parameters, 30.25 - 30.50
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2
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MotorStallProtec
Motor stall protection trip.
The motor stall function protects the motor from overheating by monitoring output frequency and
current. If motor frequency is below freq. limit and the torque is above torque limit for a preset
time the trip is initiated..
- Motor stalled as described above
- Wrong parameter setting
1 Check parameter settings
2 Lower stall frequency temporarily, start drive to see if fault has disappeared. Be careful not to
overheat the motor
3 Check that motor and converter are correctly dimensioned and that they match the required
load
4 Verify what kind of loading profile is normally used near the stall area.
5 Check the normal loading of the drive and verify the driven equipment and the motor bearing
are functioning properly and sized correctly
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

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b05

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MotorUnLoadProt
Motor current too low for speed according to defined profile
Load smaller than expectd for application.
Load profile defined in Parameters 30.31 - 30.50 is incorrect.
Evaluate application.
Adjust Parameters, 30.25 - 30.50
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2

Bit

13

Bit

b01

Bit

b02

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MotorVibration1
Motor vibration fault 1.
- Motor system faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Verify parameter settings
2) Check wiring
3) Check the motor
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2
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MotorVibration2
Motor vibration fault 2
- Motor system faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Verify parameter settings
2) Check wiring
3) Check the motor
FC2
09.24: FAULT WORD 5 FC2
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MotorWdg2V OTemp
Motor winding phase V overtemperature detected. 2nd set of motor winding temperature
supervision.
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

Bit

b04

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MotorWdg2W OTemp
Motor winding phase W overtemperature detected
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

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b05

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MotorWdgU OTemp
Motor winding phase U overtemperature detected
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

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b00

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MotorWdgV OTemp
Motor winding phase V overtemperature detected
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

Bit

b01

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MotorWdgW OTemp
Motor winding phase W overtemperature detected
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

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b02

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MotWdg2U OTemp
Motor winding phase U overtemperature detected. 2nd set of temperature measurement
- Parameter for motor temperature supervision are set incorrectly
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling air is too hot (air cooled motor) or motor cooling water is too hot (water cooled
motor)
- Wiring wrong
- Motor cooling circuit is faulty
1) Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2) Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3) Check the motor system
FC2
09.29: FAULT WORD 1 FC2LP

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b03

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OutpSw CtrlFlt
Output switch has not operated on time (Valid for isolator and breaker). Feedback signal not
received within defined time.
- Output switch not operating (motor power supply missing)
- Wrong parameter setting
- Position indicator defective
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check output switch position (Isolator / Breaker)
2 Check output switch indicator devices
3 Check power supply for motor
4 Check parameter settings
5 Check wiring and connections
FC2
09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2
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OutpSw WrongPos
Output switch has a wrong position (Valid for isolator and breaker). Not correct position feedback
signals while the drive state was RDYRUN or higher. If the closed and open ackn.-signals are
active at the same time, the fault is also generated (in any state).
- Wrong parameter setting
- Position indicator defective
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check output switch position (Isolator / Breaker)
2 Check output switch indicator devices
3 Check parameter settings
4 Check wiring and connections
FC2
09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2
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Bit
b14
IOEC3 - DI13/DI14

PanelLost
Failure in the RS-485 communication between the AMC board and the control panel CDP312 or
to DriveWindow SW (if PC is used).
- The control panel connection may have come loose.
- Wrong parameter setting
1 Check that the cable from AMC board via NDPI to the control panel is properly connected
2 Unplug and replug the cable a few times
3 Check the local control device (CDP 312 panel, DriveWindow etc.)
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2
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AMC34

b09

PhCapA1ChargFl
Phase cap of phase A drive 1 (single unit) is not charging.
- The phase module is not receiving the charge enable from control software.
- The phase module is faulty
If only one phase error appears (e.g. PhCapA1ChargFlt):
1) Change phase module
if more than one fault message appears (e.g. PhCapA1ChargFlt, PhCapB1ChargFlt and
PhCapC1ChargFlt):
1) Reset the fault and try to restart
2) If fault is still pending, change the phase module
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

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b12

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PhCapB1ChargFlt
Phase cap of phase B drive 1 (single unit) is not charging.
- The phase module is not receiving the charge enable from control software.
- The phase module is faulty
If only one phase error appears (e.g. PhCapB1ChargFlt):
1) Change phase module
if more than one fault message appears (e.g. PhCapA1ChargFlt, PhCapB1ChargFlt and
PhCapC1ChargFlt):
1) Reset the fault and try to restart
2) If fault is still pending, change the phase module
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

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b13

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PhCapC1ChargFlt
Phase cap of phase C drive 1 (single unit) is not charging.
- The phase module is not receiving the charge enable from control software.
- The phase module is faulty
If only one phase error appears (e.g. PhCapC1ChargFlt):
1) Change phase module
if more than one fault message appears (e.g. PhCapA1ChargFlt, PhCapB1ChargFlt and
PhCapC1ChargFlt):
1) Reset the fault and try to restart
2) If fault is still pending, change the phase module
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b14

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b14

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PhCapChargSumFlt
Phase caps of phase A, B and C are not charging.
- SW fault
- Any phase module is faulty
1) Reset the fault and try to restart
2) If fault is still pending, change the phase modules
FC1
09.13: FAULT WORD 5 FC1
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ProcessStop FC1
Process Stop is active (customer function).
- Process Stop function is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Moule faulty
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
3 Check IOEC - Module
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

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b07

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ProcessStop FC2
Process Stop is active (customer function).
- Process Stop function is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Module faulty
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
3 Check IOEC - Module
FC2
09.22: FAULT WORD 3 FC2

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RTD Lost - BearDE


RTD sensor lost of bearing (DE) temperature supervisions.
- wrong wiring
- broken wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC2
09.30: FAULT WORD 2 FC2LP

Bit

b03

Bit

b04

Bit

b01

Bit

b02

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b00

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RTD Lost - BearNDE


RTD sensor lost of bearing (NDE) temperature supervisions.
- wrong wiring
- broken wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC2
09.30: FAULT WORD 2 FC2LP
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RTD Lost - MotWdg1


RTD sensor lost of all motor winding temperature supervisions of set 1.
- wrong wiring
- broken wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC2
09.30: FAULT WORD 2 FC2LP
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RTD Lost - MotWdg2


RTD sensor lost of all motor winding temperature supervisions of set 2.
- wrong wiring
- broken wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC2
09.30: FAULT WORD 2 FC2LP
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RTD Lost - TraWdg


RTD sensor lost of all transformer winding temperature supervisions.
- wrong wiring
- broken wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.15: FAULT WORD 7 FC1
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TCSM NotReached
TCSM (Torque Controller State Machine) does not reach expected state.
- TCSM (Torque Controller State Machine) has not following feedback signals after given
commands:
- TCCWOrderON => TCSW ReadyRun; within the delay time given by parameter 131.17
MODULATOR CTRL DELAY TIME
- TCCWOrderRUN => TCSW ReadyRef; within the delay time given by parameter 131.17
MODULATOR CTRL DELAY TIME.
1 Check for other related fault messages
2 Switch aux power OFF and back ON and restart the drive
FC2
09.20: FAULT WORD 1 FC2

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b03

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TimeoutAuxOnSeq
AUX ON (Auxilliarys On) sequence timeout.
The maximum duration of the step has been exceeded and the step has not been terminated.
Main State Machine interprete this as a time-out situation.
MainStateMachine (MSM) Timeout at:
- Sequence 3 Step 1: DC Ground Switch
- Sequence 3 Step 2: Charging
- Sequence 3 Step 4: LV charging relay
- Sequence 3 Step 5: HV charging relay
- Sequence 3 Step 6: Closing MCB CBs
1 Check for other related faults
2 Check parameter settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

Bit

b03

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TimeoutEOffSeq
OFF2 (Emergency OFF) sequence timeout.
The maximum duration of the step has been exceeded and the step has not been terminated.
Main State Machine interprete this as a time-out situation.
MainStateMachine (MSM) Timeout at:
- Sequence 12 Step 1:Reset TC ON.
- Sequence 12 Step 2: Opening the MCB / CBs
- Sequence 12 Step 4: Discharging by Modulation (ARU)
1 Check for other related faults
2 Check parameter settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

Bit

b01

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TimeoutEStopSeq
OFF3 (Emergency STOP) sequence timeout.
The maximum duration of the step has been exceeded and the step has not been terminated.
Main State Machine interprete this as a time-out situation.
MainStateMachine (MSM) timeout at:
- Sequence 10 Step 1:Reset TC RUN.
- Sequence 11 Step 1:Reset TC RUN.:
- Sequence 11 Step 2:STOP all INUs.
- Sequence 11 Step 3:Opening the MCB / CBs
- Sequence 11 Step 5: Discharging by Modulation (ARU)
1 Check for other related faults
2 Check parameter settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

Bit

b02

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TimeoutInitSeq
Timeout in sequence of main state machine (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 1 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b00

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TimeoutOff1Seq
OFF1 (STOP) sequence timeout.
The maximum duration of the step has been exceeded and the step has not been terminated.
Main State Machine interprete this as a time-out situation.
MainStateMachine (MSM) Timeout at:
- Sequence 9 Step 1: TC ON and Running.
- Sequence 9 Step 2: Opening the MCB / CBs
- Sequence 9 Step 3: Wait for rotor
- Sequence 9 Step 4: Discharging by Modulation (ARU)
- Sequence 9 Step 5: Test Sequence
1 Check for other related faults
2 Check parameter settings
FC1
09.11: FAULT WORD 3 FC1

Bit

b00

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TimeoutRdyRefSeq
RdyRef sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 5 Step 1, 2 or 3).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b04

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TimeoutRdyRunSeq
RdyRun sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 4 Step 1 or 2).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b03

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TimeoutStop1Seq
Stop1 sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 6 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b05

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TimeoutStop2Seq
Stop2 sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 7 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b06

Bit

b01

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TimeoutTestSeq
Test sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 2 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP
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TOutTestFaildSeq
Test sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 17 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive
FC2HP
09.25: FAULT WORD 1 FC2HP

Bit

b07

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TrafoOilTemp
Transformer oil temperature too high
- Transformer oil temperature is too high
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check external oil temperature measurement
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.14: FAULT WORD 6 FC1

Bit

b01

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TransfCBMon
Monitoring of circuit breaker for transformer cooler and/or heater.
- Thermal protection of transformer space heater/cooling fan has released
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
52.02: ACU FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b13

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TransfProtRelay
Transformer protection has released
- Fault in transformer protection circuit
- Missing jumper
1) Check transformer protection circuit
2) Check jumper
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Bit
b13
IOEC1 - DI14

TransfWdgU OTemp
Main transformer over temperature in phase U detected
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling fault
- Wiring in protection circuit faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.15: FAULT WORD 7 FC1

Bit

b02

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TransfWdgV OTemp
Main transformer over temperature in phase V detected
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling fault
- Wiring in protection circuit faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.15: FAULT WORD 7 FC1

Bit

b03

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TransfWdgW OTemp
Main transformer over temperature in phase W detected
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling fault
- Wiring in protection circuit faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.15: FAULT WORD 7 FC1

Bit

b04

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TripLoopInterrupted
Tripping loop is interrupted (internal / external emergency off or transformer protection relay)
- emergency off (internal or external) pending
- missing jumper
- missing reset
1) Check status of emergency off's
2) Check jumper
3) Press reset
FC1
09.09: FAULT WORD 1 FC1
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Unbalanced NP
Upper/Lower DC voltage not in balance while charging (unsymmetrical charging of DC link). The
neutral point voltage actual value (parameter 2.07 NP VOLTAGE) is compared against this
parameter value during the charging sequence and if the limit is reached the fault will occur.
- Charging unit faulty
- Power stage faulty (IGBT's)
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check for other related faults
2) Check main circuit
3) Check parameter settings
FC1
09.10: FAULT WORD 2 FC1

Bit

b06

Bit

b08

Bit

b00

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UserMacroFailed
User macro storing or restoring has failed
- User macro is corrupt
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check parameter settings

09.21: FAULT WORD 2 FC2


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WrongDriveTypeSel
Wrong drive type is selected
Wrong parameter settings
Check parameter settings
FC1
09.12: FAULT WORD 4 FC1
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3phChangeOverAlm
3phase auxiliary power change occured.
- loose of one of the 3ph feeding auxiliary power
- open circuit breaker
- faulty phase monitoring system
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) check auxiliary supply voltages
2) Check circuit breaker
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

Bit

b03

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ACDA Alarm
ACDA requesting Alarm, received via CH4 ; DataSet 100 Value 3 - Bit03
- Alarm class 2 in ACDA (auxiliary control device adapter) is active
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check reason for Alarm in Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)

09.62: ALARM WORD 3


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Bit
b14
AMC34 - CH4

ACDA Aux ON Ackn


ACDA Auxiliary ON Acknowledge signal, received via CH4, is missing (AUX ON SEQ3 & 2 min
timeout); DataSet 100 Value 2 - Bit02
- ACAD (auxiliary control device adapter) is not ready to switch on the auxiliarys
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) auxiliarys
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)

09.62: ALARM WORD 3


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ACDA Interlock1
ACDA Interlocked 1 signal, received via CH4, is set; DataSet 100 Value 2 - Bit04
- ACAD (auxiliary control device adapter) is not ready to switch on - control is interlocked by
External missing signals
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. control device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) auxiliarys / interlock signals
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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ACDA Interlock2
ACDA Interlocked 2 signal, received via CH4, is set; DataSet 100 Value 2 - Bit05
- ACDA (auxiliary control device adapter) is not ready to switch on - control is interlocked by
external missing signals
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) board defective
1 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA) auxiliarys / interlock signals
2 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
3 Check power supply of external communication interface
4 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics
5 Check Aux. Control Device Adapater (ACDA)

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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AFE Alarm

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AFE NotRunning

Rectification

FaultClass INU
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b03
AMC34 - CH4

Bit
b04
AMC34 - CH4

AFE alarm detected.


An alarm in AFE is active
Check alarm signal in AFE

09.64: ALARM WORD 5

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b02

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INU in ReadyRun state, but AFE is not running.


- Wrong parameter settings
- AFE in LOCAL - mode but should be in REMOTE - mode
- AFE block modulation is selected (feedback missing)
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check signals from PLC if block modulation by COMM.Module is selected
3 Check AFE panel

09.64: ALARM WORD 5

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b01

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AI_Ref1Lost
External reference 1 signal loss.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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Bit
b12
IOEC2 - AI1

AI_Ref2Lost
External reference 2 signal loss.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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Bit
b13
IOEC2 - AI2

ARC Detected
Process Stop function (used as ARC Detection) is active (as requested)
NOTE!
Process Stop function is used - fault alarm text is indicated as "ARC Detected FC1" ARC is set
by parameter 210.20.
- Process Stop function (used as ARC detection) is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Moule faulty
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
3 Check IOEC - Module

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

Bit

b13

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FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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AuxRideThrough
Aux. power ride through requested.
- External undervoltage monitoring device active (digital input)
- Internal cooling water pressure to low
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Moule faulty
1 Check undervoltage monitoring device
2 Check other faults (water cooling system)
3 Check wiring
4 Check parameters settings
5 Check IOEC modules

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b00
IOEC1 - DI8

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Bit
b01
IOEC3 - DI5

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b02
IOEC3 - DI6

AuxSupply1Alm
3phase auxiliary power is missing
- loose of one of the 3ph feeding auxiliary power
- open circuit breaker
- faulty phase monitoring system
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) check auxiliary supply voltages
2) Check circuit breaker
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

AuxSupply2Alm
3phase auxiliary power is missing
- loose of one of the 3ph feeding auxiliary power
- open circuit breaker
- faulty phase monitoring system
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) check auxiliary supply voltages
2) Check circuit breaker
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

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Fault Word
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BatteryPower1Alm
Battery power is faulty.
- loss of 1ph control supply voltage or 3ph auxiliary power (depending on configuration)
- defect buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check control supply voltage
2) Check buffer module
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3


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Bit
b08
IOEC1 - DI8

BatteryPower2Alm
Battery power is faulty.
- loss of 1ph control supply voltage or 3ph auxiliary power (depending on configuration)
- defect buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check control supply voltage
2) Check buffer module
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3


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Bit
b09
IOEC3 - DI8

BufferModule1Alm
Buffer module 1 has a pending alarm
- faulty buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check buffer module
2) check wiring
3) check parameter settings

09.60: ALARM WORD 1

Bit

b09

Bit

b10

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BufferModule2Alm
Buffer module 2 has a pending alarm
- faulty buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check buffer module
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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FaultClass INU
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BufferPower1Alm
Buffer power is faulty
- loss of 1ph control supply voltage
- defect buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check control supply voltage
2) Check buffer module
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

Bit
b07
IOEC3 - DI8

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

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Buffer power is faulty


- loss of 1ph control supply voltage
- defect buffer module
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check control supply voltage
2) Check buffer module
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

Calibration Alarm

FaultClass INU
FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Bit
b06
IOEC1 - DI8

BufferPower2Alm

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Analog input calibration alarm. Automatical calibration of analog inputs is ongoing.

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

Bit

b14

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Cooling circuit 1 (converter compartment) air filter alarm.


- Air filter mate in converter compartment is dirty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check air filter mates
2) Check wiring (also mechanical wiring of pipes)
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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Fault Word
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CC2 AirFiltAlm
Cooling circuit 2 (DTL, in case of ACS 2000 6kV configuration, or integrated transformer
compartment) air filter alarm
- Air filter mate is dirty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check air filter mate in DTL or integrated transformer compartment
2) Check wiring, also mechanical pipes installation
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b01
IOEC3 - DI04

CH0 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH0 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- Fieldbus Module defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b06
AMC34 - CH0

CH0 NoWD Pulse


No watch-dog pulse from AMC - DDCS CH0 (e.g. AC80, AC800, AMC Aux. controller)
- Watch-dog pulse to short
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- External control device not working or SW not done
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

09.61: ALARM WORD 2


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Bit
b13
AMC34 - CH0

CH2 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH2 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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AMC34 - CH2

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FaultClass INU
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Fault Word
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Rectification

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FaultClass ARU
Fault Word
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CH4 CommLoss
AMC DDCS CH4 communication lost
- Communication time-out setting too small
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have Wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b08
AMC34 - CH4

CH4 NoWD Pulse


No watch-dog pulse from AMC - DDCS CH4 (e.g. AC80, AC800, AMC Aux. controller) DataSet
100 Value 2 Bit03
- Watch-dog pulse to short
- Wrong parameter settings (e.g. Node Addr.)
- DDCS fiber optic cables are not properly connected or have wrong polarity
- AMC board defective
- External control device not working or SW not done
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the external communication interface
2 Check power supply of external communication interface
3 Check connections and polarity of fiber optics

09.61: ALARM WORD 2


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Bit
b02
AMC34 - CH4

ConvAirTempHigh
Air temperature inside the converter (COU) too high. Alarm level reached
- Faulty temperature sensor
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check temperature sensor
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

52.05: ACU ALARM WORD 2


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Bit
b00
IOEC1 - AI2

ConvHeaterMon
Monitoring of converter space heater has released
- Thermal protection of converter space heater has released
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection inside the control unit (COU)
2) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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b10
IOEC1 - DI3

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CoolCircuit1Alm
Cooling circuit 1 (converter compartment) alarm, if fan switched over to another group because
of a fault in cooling circuit 1
- Wrong settings of pressure drop monitoring
- A cooling fan is faulty
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check settings of pressure drop measurements
2) Check cooling fan (also thermal protection)
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1

Bit

b07

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CoolCircuit2Alm
Cooling circuit 2 (DTL, in case of an ACS 2000 6kV configuration, or integrated transformer
compartment) alarm, if a fan switched over to another cooling group because of a fault in cooling
circuit 2.
- Wrong settings of pressure drop monitoring
- A cooling fan is faulty
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check settings of pressure drop measurements
2) Check cooling fan (also thermal protection)
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1

Bit

b08

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CoolFanGrp1Alm
Thermal protection relay of cooling fan group 1 alarm
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wiring
- fan is faulty
1) Check thermal protection switch inside the control unit (COU)
2) Check wiring
3) Check cooling fan group 1

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b03
IOEC1 - DI9

CoolFanGrp2Alm
Thermal protection of cooling fan group 2 alarm
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wiring
- fan is faulty
1) Check thermal protection switch inside the control unit (COU)
2) Check wiring
3) Check cooling fan group 2

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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b04
IOEC3 - DI1

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Fault Word
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CoolFanGrp3Alm
Thermal protection of cooling group 3 alarm
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wiring
- fan is faulty
1) Check thermal protection inside the control unit (COU)
2) Check wiring
3) Check cooling fan group 3

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b05
IOEC3 - DI2

CoolFanGrp4Alm
Thermal protection relay of cooling group 4 open
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wiring
- fan is faulty
1) Check thermal protection inside the control unit (COU)
2) Check wiring
3) Check cooling fan group 4

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b06
IOEC3-DI9

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Bit
b04
IOEC1 - DI7

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Bit
b05
IOEC3 - DI7

CtrlSupply1Alm
Control supply 1 circuit is faulty
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wirirng
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check circuit breakers
2) Check power supply
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

CtrlSupply2Alm
Control supply 2 circuit is faulty
- open circuit breaker
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check circuit breakers
2) Check power supply
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

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Fault Word
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Fault Word
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CustSupSig1
Customer supervision function 1 is active.
- The customer supervision function 1 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings

09.64: ALARM WORD 5

Bit

b08

Bit

b09

Bit

b06

Bit

b10

Bit

b05

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CustSupSig2
Customer supervision function 2 is active.
- The customer supervision function 2 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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CustSupSig5
Customer supervision function 5 is active.
- The customer supervision function 5 is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check "monitored" signal (as requesetd)
2 Check connection in supervision function
3 Check parameters settings

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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DynOverSpeed Limit
Actual speed is bigger than allowed limit for this speed.
(ActSpeed > Reference x DynOverSpeedLim)
- The monitored value is above the value set by parameter
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check the limit in parameter group 48
2) Check value of monitored signal
3) Check parameter settings

09.64: ALARM WORD 5


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ExternalMotor
External motor protection alarm
- A pending fault in the external motor protection monitoring circuit
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check for pending (HW related) faults
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11


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Fault Word
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ExternalTrafo
External transformer protection alarm
- A fault in transformer protection circuit is active
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check for pending faults (HW related) in transformer moitoring circuit
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

Bit

b08

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HV DC ChrgRelay
High voltage side "DC link charging relay" - fault monitoring. The DC high voltage side is not
charging - the relay is maybe broken.
- HV charging relay broken
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
1 Check charging unit
2 Check HV - Relay
3 Check IOEC modules

09.64: ALARM WORD 5

Bit

b00

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IntTrAirTempHigh
Air temperature isnside the integrated transformer cubicle too high. Alarm level reached
- Temperature inside the integrated transformer compartment is too high
- Faulty temperature sensor
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check temperature sensor
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

52.05: ACU ALARM WORD 2


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Bit
b03
IOEC1 - AI4

INU OperPrevented
INU Operation Prevention is active.
- INU Operation Prevention activated during drive running
- Wrong parameter settings
- IOEC Module defect
1 Check that parameter setting correspond to the needs (if Drive should not stop during running
==> set parameter 32.11 to NO REACTION)
2 Check IOEC modul

09.61: ALARM WORD 2

Bit

b03

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InvalidParSetGr17
Invalid parameter settings for parameter group 17 (DC link charging / MCB closing level
parameters)
Parameter 17.01 MCBClosingLevel must be at least 100 V lower than parameter 17.02
DCChargingLevel
1 Check parameters 17.01 and 17.02

09.61: ALARM WORD 2

Bit

b01

Bit

b02

Bit

b03

Bit

b04

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IOEC Module 1
IOEC module 1 has a pending alarm
- wrong node adress
- no 24V power
- faulty module
1) Check node address of module
2) Check 24V supply voltage
3) Substitute module

09.63: ALARM WORD 4


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IOEC Module 2
IOEC module 2 has a pending alarm
- wrong node adress
- no 24V power
- faulty module
1) Check node address of module
2) Check 24V supply voltage
3) Substitute module

09.63: ALARM WORD 4


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IOEC Module 3
IOEC module 3 has a pending alarm
- wrong node adress
- no 24V power
- faulty module
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check node address of module
2) Check 24V supply voltage
3) Substitute module
4) Check parameter settings

09.63: ALARM WORD 4


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FaultClass INU
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IOEC Module 4
IOEC module 4 has a pending alarm
- wrong node adress
- no 24V power
- faulty module
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check node address of module
2) Check 24V supply voltage
3) Substitute module
4) Check parameter settings

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

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IOEC1-AI1 NoSignal

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Bit

b05

Bit

b07

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IOEC sum alarm message


one of the IOEC modules has a pending alarm
Check for other alarm or faults

09.63: ALARM WORD 4


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Analog input signal is missing.


- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b00
IOEC1 - AI1

IOEC1-AI2 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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ACS 2000AD

Bit
b01
IOEC1 - AI2

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IOEC1-AI3 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b02
IOEC1 - AI3

IOEC1-AI4 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b03
IOEC1 - AI4

IOEC2-AI1 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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b04
IOEC2 - AI1

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Fault Word
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IOEC2-AI2 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b05
IOEC2 - AI2

IOEC2-AI3 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b06
IOEC2 - AI3

IOEC2-AI4 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.66: ALARM WORD 7


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Bit
b07
IOEC2 - AI4

IOEC3 Required
A function is enabled which requires IOEC3, but IOEC3 is not physically installed or enabled.
wrong parameter settings
Check parameter settings

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

Bit

b08

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Fault Word
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IOEC3-AI1 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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Bit
b00
IOEC3 - AI1

IOEC3-AI2 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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Bit
b01
IOEC3 - AI2

IOEC3-AI3 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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b02
IOEC3 - AI3

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Fault Word
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IOEC3-AI4 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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IOEC4 Required

Panel Text
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b03
IOEC3 - AI4

A function is enabled which requires IOEC4, but IOEC4 is not physically installed or enabled
Wrong parameter settings
Check parameter settings

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

Bit

b09

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Analog input signal is missing.


- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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Bit
b04
IOEC4 - AI1

IOEC4-AI2 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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b05
IOEC4 - AI2

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Fault Word
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Fault Word
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IOEC4-AI3 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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Bit
b06
IOEC4 - AI3

IOEC4-AI4 NoSignal
Analog input signal is missing.
- Analoge input signal is missing or signal level has dropped below the present minimum limit
- Wrong signal type selected (mA, V)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Grounding of wiring may be done improperly
- IOEC Module
1 Check parameter settings.
2 Check the auxiliary power supply of the external control device (if installed).
3 Measure the input signal with a multimeter to verify the correct signal level. If there is no signal
at all, check the wiring between the external control device and the analog input
4 Check IOEC - Module

09.68: ALARM WORD 9


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Bit
b07
IOEC4 - AI4

LimitSupervision
Actual or reference value of one or more monitoring functions is below or above the limit value.
- The value which is monitored is below or above the limit value set by parameter
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check the limit word 08.06 LIMIT WORD 2 to find out which actual or reference signal is on
the limit
2 Check the limit value of the monitored signal
3 Check parameters settings

09.64: ALARM WORD 5

Bit

b07

Bit

b01

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M/F F FaultPending
Master / Follower control. Follower has a pending fault.
- Follower has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Follower drive
- DDCS fibre optic cables are not properly connected
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check Follower drive
2) Check AMC power supply of follower drive
3) Check parameter settings

09.71: ALARM WORD 12


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Fault Word
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M/F M FaultPending
Master / Follower control. Master has a pending fault.
- Master has tripped
- AMC board power supply of Master drive
- DDCS fibre optic cables are not properly connected
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check Master drive
2) Check AMC power supply of master drive
3) Check parameter settings

09.71: ALARM WORD 12

Bit

b00

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MacroChange
User macro change is active.
- User macro change active as requeseted
- User macro change by overriding system selected
- Wrong parameter settings
- IOEC Module defect
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check control from overriding system
3 Check IOEC module

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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Bit
b14
AMC34 - CH0, AMC34 CH4

MCB AvailableSig
MCB is not available for closing.
- MCB is in test position or racked out
- MCB tripped by protection device
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Moule faulty
1 Check if MCB is racked in and no trip command is actice
2 Check parameter settings
3 Check IOEC - Module

09.63: ALARM WORD 4


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Bit
b11
IOEC2 - DI11

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Fault Word
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MCB OnPrevent
On command (MCB close command) is prevented.
- ACS 2000 in RdyOn state:
MCB OnPrevent active --> MSM state changes to NOT READY ON --> closing of MCB is
prevented --> charging is not possible --> CDP312 Panel shows INU state "Not Ready ON".
Alarm message MCB OnPrevent is active.
- ACS 2000 in RdyRun state:
NO REACTION
- ACS 2000 in RdyRef state:
NO REACTION
- digital input is high active but should be low active
- IOEC I/O module faulty
- loose or disconnected wire
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Chech that parameter settings corresponds to the needs (high / low active, ...)
2) Check cabling
3) Chech parameter settings

09.71: ALARM WORD 12


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b13
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MotBearingDETemp
Motor bearing over temperature on driven end (DE) detected.
- bearing temperature too high, exceeds alarm level
- Ambient temperature too high
- bearing cooling (oil) Faulty
- Wiring in protection circuit Faulty
- parameter for alarm limit is Set Wrong
- IOEC Module Faulty
- Wiring in The protection circuit Loose
- Shielding of control cables not properly grounded
1 Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2 Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3 Check the motor bearing system
Follow standard procedure. See 13.3 Standard Procedure for Troubleshooting

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

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b12

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MotBearingNDETemp
Motor bearing over temperature on non driven end (NDE) detected.
- bearing temperature too high, exceeds alarm level
- Ambient temperature too high
- bearing cooling (oil) Faulty
- Wiring in protection circuit Faulty
- parameter for alarm limit is Set Wrong
- IOEC Module Faulty
- Wiring in The protection circuit Loose
- Shielding of control cables not properly grounded
1 Verify that the parameter settings are correct
2 Check the correct limits for overtemperature trip by consulting the customer and motor
manuals
3 Check the motor bearing system
Follow standard procedure. See 13.3 Standard Procedure for Troubleshooting

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

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b13

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MotorBearing1
Motor bearing 1 alarm
- pending alarm related to motor bearing
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check bearing
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

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b03

Bit

b04

Bit

b14

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11

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MotorBearing2
Motor bearing 2 alarm
- pending alarm related to motor bearing
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor bearing
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11


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MotorCBMon
Monitoring of circuit breaker for motor cooler and/or heater.
- Thermal protection of motor space heater/cooling fan has released
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1


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MotorOvLoadProt
Motor current too high for speed according to defined profile
Load larger than expectd for application.
Load profile defined in Parameters 30.31 - 30.50 is incorrect.
Evaluate application.
Adjust Parameters, 30.25 - 30.50

09.67: ALARM WORD 8


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MotorRunPrevent
Run Command is prevented (unexpected start of motor).
ACS 2000 is in "Ready ON" State :Motor Run Prevention is active => ACS 2000 keeps in
"READY ON" state & ACS 2000 state changes also to "NOT READY RUN".
ACS 2000 is in "Ready RUN" State : Motor Run Prevented is active => ACS 2000 state
changes to " NOT READY RUN ".
ACS 2000 is in "Ready REF" State : Motor Run Prevention is active => ACS 2000 no reaction.
- digital input is "high active" but should be "low active"
- IOEC I/O Module faulty
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check that parameter settings correspond to the needs (high - / low active signal)
2 Check loose cable wiring, correct connection
3 Check parameter settings

09.71: ALARM WORD 12

Bit

b14

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MotorStallProtec
Motor stall protection trip.
The motor stall function protects the motor from overheating by monitoring output frequency and
current. If motor frequency is below freq. limit and the torque is above torque limit for a preset
time the trip is initiated..
- Motor stalled as described above
- Wrong parameter setting
1 Check parameter settings
2 Lower stall frequency temporarily, start drive to see if fault has disappeared. Be careful not to
overheat the motor
3 Check that motor and converter are correctly dimensioned and that they match the required
load
4 Verify what kind of loading profile is normally used near the stall area.
5 Check the normal loading of the drive and verify the driven equipment and the motor bearing
are functioning properly and sized correctly

09.61: ALARM WORD 2

Bit

b05

Bit

10

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MotorUnLoadProt
Motor current too low for speed according to defined profile
Load smaller than expectd for application.
Load profile defined in Parameters 30.31 - 30.50 is incorrect.
Evaluate application.
Adjust Parameters, 30.25 - 30.50

09.67: ALARM WORD 8


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MotorVibration1
Motor vibration 1 alarm
- motor has vibrations
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor for vibrations
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

Bit

b01

Bit

b02

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MotorVibration2
Motor vibration 2 alarm
- motor has vibrations
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor for vibrations
2) CHeck wiring
3) Check parameter settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11


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MotorWdg2U OTemp
Motor winding U overtemperature alarm. 2nd set.
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

Bit

b03

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MotorWdg2V OTemp
Motor winding V overtemperature alarm. 2nd set.
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

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b04

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MotorWdg2W OTemp
Motor winding W overtemperature alarm. 2nd set.
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

Bit

b05

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MotorWdgU OTemp
Motor winding U overtemperature alarm
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

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b00

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MotorWdgV OTemp
Motor winding V overtemperature alarm
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

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b01

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MotorWdgW OTemp
Motor winding W overtemperature alarm
- Motor load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Motor cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check motor load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to motor
manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.67: ALARM WORD 8

Bit

b02

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No3phPowerAvail
No 3ph power (auxiliary) is available
- No feeding 3ph auxiliary power available
- open circuit breakers
- wrong wiring
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check auxiliary power
2) Check circuit breakers
3) Check wiring
4) Check parameter settings

09.62: ALARM WORD 3


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b00
IOEC3 - DI5, IOEC3 DI6

PanelLost
Failure in the RS-485 communication between the AMC board and the control panel CDP312 or
to DriveWindow SW (if PC is used).
- The control panel connection may have come loose.
- Wrong parameter setting
1 Check that the cable from AMC board via NDPI to the control panel is properly connected
2 Unplug and replug the cable a few times
3 Check the local control device (CDP 312 panel, DriveWindow etc.)

09.60: ALARM WORD 1


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AMC34

b05

ParamSaveActive
Parameter saving is active.
- Parameter saving is actice as requested (e.g. Macro change, User Macro Save)
- Parameter for "parameter save" is selected
1 Parameter save is activated from overriding system

09.60: ALARM WORD 1

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b04

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ProcessStop
Process Stop is active (customer function).
- Process Stop function is active (as requested)
- Wrong parameter settings
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- IOEC I/O Moule faulty
1 Check parameter settings
2 Check programmed "Process Stop" function (limit value, monitored signal)
3 Check IOEC - Module

09.63: ALARM WORD 4

Bit

b00

Bit

b11

Bit

b12

Bit

b00

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RTD Lost - BearDE


RTD sensor lost. Bearing driven end.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - BearNDE


RTD sensor lost. Bearing none driven end.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - InvAir


RTD sensor lost. Inverter (COU) air temperature.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - MWdg2U


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding U, 2nd set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10

Bit

b08

Bit

b09

Bit

b10

Bit

b05

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RTD Lost - MWdg2V


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding V, 2nd set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - MWdg2W


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding W, 2nd set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - MWdgU


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding U, 1st set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - MWdgV


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding V, 1st set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10

Bit

b06

Bit

b07

Bit

b01

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b02

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RTD Lost - MWdgW


RTD sensor lost. Motor winding W, 1st set.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - TrafAir


RTD sensor lost. Transformer air temperature.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - TWdgU


RTD sensor lost. Transformer winding U.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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RTD Lost - TWdgV


RTD sensor lost. Transformer winding V.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10

Bit

b03

Bit

b04

Bit

b00

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RTD Lost - TWdgW


RTD sensor lost. Transformer winding W.
- loose or disconnected wire(s)
- broken PT100 to 4..20mA transducer
- wrong parameter settings
1) Check wiring
2) Check transducer
3) Check parameter settings

09.69: ALARM WORD 10


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TimeoutTestSeq
Test sequence timeout (SEQUENCE HANDLER: Sequence 2 Step 1).
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check for other related faults
2 Compare all parameters with Parameter Setting List
3 Reset aux power and restart the drive

09.61: ALARM WORD 2


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TrafoOilLevel
Transformer oil level too high or too low (oil level indicator).
- Transformer protecting device is sending an alarm
- oil leakage or Transformer incomplete filling
- alarm signal may by in The Wrong way (high or low active)
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check transformer oil level. Refer to transformer manual
2 Check if transformer gaskets, coolers or tank is damaged (damage in these can cause oil
leakage)
3 Check if the alarm signal is high or low active.
4 Check parameter settings.
5 Check the wiring between the external transformer protection and the converter.
6 Check if shielding of control cables is properly grounded

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

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b09

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TrafoOilTemp
Fault from external monitoring of Main transformer (Oil temperature monitoring).
- Transformer protecting device tripped
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check external transformer protecting device and transformer
2 Check that all alarm limit settings are correctly set
3 Check wiring between external protecting device and ACS 2000
4 Check wiring to protecting device inputs
5 Check IOEC Module

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

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b10

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TrafoPressRelief
Transformer rapid pressure relief alarm.
- Fault detected by Main transformer
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check transformer according to the instructions in transformer manual
2 Check that all alarm limit settings are correctly set
3 Check wiring between Buchholz protection circuit and ACS 2000
4 Check parameters settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

Bit

b11

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TrafoPressRise
Transformer rapid pressure rise alarm (Buchholz)
- Fault detected by Main transformer Buchholz relay
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check transformer according to the instructions in transformer manual
2 Check that all alarm limit settings are correctly set
3 Check wiring between Buchholz protection circuit and ACS 2000
4 Check parameters settings

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

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b12

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TrafoPressVac
Alarm from external monitoring of Main transformer (vaccuum pressure rise).
- Transformer protecting device tripped
- Loose or disconnected wire(s)
- Wrong parameter settings
1 Check external transformer protecting device and transformer
2 Check that all trip limit settings are correctly set
3 Check wiring between external protecting device and ACS 2000
4 Check wiring to protecting device inputs

09.70: ALARM WORD 11

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b13

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TransfCBMon
Monitoring of circuit breaker for motor cooler and/or heater.
- Thermal protection of transformer space heater/cooling fan has released
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check thermal protection
2) Check wiring
3) Check parameter settings

52.04: ACU ALARM WORD 1

Bit

b13

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TransfWdgU OTemp
Main transformer winding U overtemperature alarm
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.66: ALARM WORD 7

Bit

b09

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TransfWdgV OTemp
Main transformer winding V overtemperature alarm
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.66: ALARM WORD 7

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b10

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TransfWdgW OTemp
Main transformer winding W overtemperature alarm
- Transformer load too high
- Ambient temperature too high
- Transformer cooling faulty
- Wrong wiring
- Wrong parameter settings
1) Check transformer load and ambient temperature and compare with rated figures. Refer to
transformer manual
2) Check if installation conditions are satisfactory
3) Check cooling equipment
4) Check wiring
5) Check parameter settings

09.66: ALARM WORD 7

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b11

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ZeroSpeedLimForced
Zero speed limit forced for 1sec to max speed limit value (Par. 20.03 ZERO SPEED LIMIT is set
to value of Par. 20.02 MAXIMUM SPEED)
- Emergency Stop by ramp faild (speed diff to big)
1 Zero speed limit is set to maximum for 1s to get "Zero Speed Indication" after a coast stop or
ramp stop failed by EmergencyStop
2 Speed difference supervision is to big

09.62: ALARM WORD 3

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b12

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