The elevator was tripping at each floor and closing its doors, then would run normally for a few hours before tripping again. When checking the elevator control card, all readings were normal. Replacing a #5 relay did not fix the issue. Further testing revealed that the CPU's +5V power supply voltage would occasionally drop, triggering the elevator to trip. Replacing the 5V/20A power supply resolved the fault and returned the elevator to normal operation.
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Elevator Fault Findings … Mitsubishi ( VFCL ) _ Engineer for All's Blog
The elevator was tripping at each floor and closing its doors, then would run normally for a few hours before tripping again. When checking the elevator control card, all readings were normal. Replacing a #5 relay did not fix the issue. Further testing revealed that the CPU's +5V power supply voltage would occasionally drop, triggering the elevator to trip. Replacing the 5V/20A power supply resolved the fault and returned the elevator to normal operation.
The elevator was tripping at each floor and closing its doors, then would run normally for a few hours before tripping again. When checking the elevator control card, all readings were normal. Replacing a #5 relay did not fix the issue. Further testing revealed that the CPU's +5V power supply voltage would occasionally drop, triggering the elevator to trip. Replacing the 5V/20A power supply resolved the fault and returned the elevator to normal operation.
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