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WBVF
ELD Manual

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WBVF ELD Manual

REVISION

NO. Specification DATE Manager

0 First Edition 2015.04.20

1) HDELD System Specification


1 2) Contents Update(5.2 How to Check After ELD 2015.01.16
Installation/6. Operation Process When Linking
with ELD Elevator Control Board)

Contents Update(3. ELD System for WBVF/4.3.4


2 2015.08.13
How to Download Program/5. System Connection)

3 Addition contents(HDELD159~ HDELD166) 2016.01.04

Contents Update(7.4.2 Charging Normal Operation


4 2016.10.17
Checking)

5 New Style Guide 2016.11.16

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Table of Contents
1. Safety Information .........................................................................................................................4

2. System Overview ..........................................................................................................................5


2.1 Operation ..............................................................................................................................5

3. ELD System for WBVF .................................................................................................................6


3.1 System Specification ............................................................................................................6
3.2 ELD Model List .....................................................................................................................8

4. System Structure ..........................................................................................................................9


4.1 Charging Part .....................................................................................................................11
4.1.1 Charging Process ....................................................................................................11
4.2 Inverter Part ........................................................................................................................11
4.2.1 Operation Process ...................................................................................................12
4.3 Input / Output Part ..............................................................................................................12
4.3.1 Power Input/Output Part ..........................................................................................12
4.3.2 Signal Input/Output Part ...........................................................................................12
4.3.3 HHT Input/Out Part ..................................................................................................12
4.3.4 How to Download Program ......................................................................................13

5. System Connection .....................................................................................................................17


5.1 Connection Method ............................................................................................................17
5.2 How to Check After ELD Installation ..................................................................................18
5.2.1 Charging Status .......................................................................................................19
5.2.2 Discharging Status ...................................................................................................20

6. Operation Process When Linking with ELD Elevator Control Board ...........................................21

7. HHT Setting ................................................................................................................................23


7.1 HHT Button and Menu Structure ........................................................................................23
7.1.1 HHT Home Screen ...................................................................................................23
7.2 HHT Display .......................................................................................................................24
7.2.1 HHT Display Items ...................................................................................................24
7.3 How to Set Main Board Program Initialization Board .........................................................27
7.4 How to Set a Charging Mode .............................................................................................28
7.4.1 Charging Operation Start Setting .............................................................................29
7.4.2 Charging Normal Operation Checking .....................................................................29
7.5 How to Set Discharging Mode ............................................................................................30
7.5.1 Discharging Operation Start Setting ........................................................................30

8. Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................32
8.1 Troubleshooting by Error Code ..........................................................................................32
8.2 Troubleshooting by Problem ..............................................................................................32

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1. Safety Information

Important
Read ‘Safety Note’ and ‘Safety Information’ in this manual carefully before installation

• Must have a certification provided by Hyundai Elevator co.,LTD and pass through training course to
installation

• Wear safety devices to avoid injury.

• Remove unnecessary projected parts, If not avoided, could result in serious injury by a falling part

• Confirm the safety shelter plate installation at the floor side door part for the operation of the car

• the approved personnel is authorized to have access to elevator equipment and devices

Notice

• Clean up and arrange the control board and elevator controller connecting wires. Stranded
wires must be twisted before works to prevent SHORT- CIRCUIT that may occur when sticking
out from the terminal block.

• Confirm all controllers, field terminals and cable connectors are arranged and tightened

• Check the location of Pin No.1 to prevent COMPONENTS DAMAGE, In case of connecting a
flat cable connector. (The location of Pin No.1 is traceable by using the arrow mark of the
connector or the red line of the cable).

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2. System Overview
The Emergency Landing Device (ELD) system is a power supply system to rescue passengers who are
locked in the elevator by moving it to the nearest floor when the electricity is cut off to the building due a
blackout.

2.1 Operation
The ELD system provides the charging and discharging operations.

Charging Operation

(1) The system checks the battery voltage when the power is supplied to the building. If it is below a
certain voltage level, the battery is charged.

(2) When the battery voltage reaches a certain battery level, the charging operation is stopped.

Discharging Operation

(1) When a blackout occurs, the system uses the battery power to supply single-phase AC 380V/60Hz
power to move the elevator to the nearest floor.

(2) When the elevator reaches the floor, the door is opened and closed. And then the rescue operation
terminates.

(3) When the rescue operation terminates, the battery is separated from the ELD system and the power
supply is cut off to the control board to prevent the battery from consuming the power further until the
electricity in the building is recovered.

(4) When the electricity is recovered in the building, the power is supplied to the ELD system and control
panel and the battery starts the charging operation.

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3. ELD System for WBVF


3.1 System Specification
[Table 3.1 ELD System specification for WBVF]

Item Specifications Remark

3 phase 380[Vac] Input side Tab: 360 V, 380 V, 400 V


Input Power
3 phase 440[Vac] Input side Tab: 415 V, 440 V, 460 V

Single phase 380[Vac] / 60 Hz


Output power For 50 Hz power, contact the R&D Center
Single phase 440[Vac] / 60 Hz

Output capacity 1[kVA]

Battery type Lead battery ES Type

Battery voltage 48[Vdc] 12V/7Ah X 4ea

CVCC
Charging type (Continuous voltage, Continuous Prevent overcharging and overdischarging
current)

Operating For more than 11 m, contact the the R&D


11 m
distance Center

Applied 24 passengers or less / (Refer to For more than 11 m, contact the the R&D
specifications 3.2 ELD Model List) Center

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[Figure 3.1 ELD Outside View]

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3.2 ELD Model List


[Table 3.2 ELD Model List]

ELD Model Inverter Type Inverter Capacity Machine Room Type Passengers

HDELD151 General Type Under 15kW MR

HDELD152 Regeneration Type Under 15kW MR Less than


HDELD153 General Type Under 15kW MRL 20passensers

HDELD154 Regeneration Type Under 15kW MRL

HDELD155 General Type Under 30kW MR

HDELD156 Regeneration Type Under 30kW MR Less than


or equal
HDELD157 General Type Under 30kW MRL to 24passensers
HDELD158 Regeneration Type Under 30kW MRL

HDELD159 General Type Under 30kW MR

HDELD160 Regeneration Type Under 30kW MR Less than


HDELD161 General Type Under 30kW MRL 20passensers

HDELD162 Regeneration Type Under 30kW MRL

HDELD163 General Type Under 15kW MR

HDELD164 Regeneration Type Under 15kW MR Less than


or equal
HDELD165 General Type Under 15kW MRL to 24passensers
HDELD166 Regeneration Type Under 15kW MRL

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4. System Structure
The ELD system is composed of main board, transformer, battery and input/output signal part. The main
board is composed of charging part, inverter, MCU, power and input/output signal part as shown in the
following figure.

[Figure 4.1 ELD System Exterior]

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[Figure 4.2 ELD Main Board]

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[Figure 4.3 ELD Block Diagram]

4.1 Charging Part


The charging part charges the battery when the commercial power is supplied to the building. There are
two ways of charging.

• Continuous Current (CC)

• Continuous Voltage (CV)

4.1.1 Charging Process

(1) Use the CC (Continuous Current) charging method to raise the battery voltage to the charging limit
voltage.

(2) When the battery voltage reaches a certain voltage level, the charging method is switched to CV
(Continuous Voltage) charging type that the charging current is gradually reduced.

(3) Reach the maximum voltage of the battery.

This type prevents overcharging and overdischarging and consequently avoids possible battery deterio-
ration and damage. The battery charging operation, as mentioned above, checks the battery voltage while
the power is supplied to the building and start charging automatically when the voltage goes below a
certain level. On reaching a certain voltage level, the charging operation stops. Thus the battery is kept
fully charged.

4.2 Inverter Part


The inverter starts operation when the commercial electricity is cut off in the building.

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4.2.1 Operation Process

(1) The battery DC power is applied to the inverter input.

(2) A single-phase AC power is outputted from the inverter output port through the inverter's switching
control.

(3) A single-phase AC power is outputted from the inverter output port through the inverter's switching
control.

(4) Thus, the inverter supplies the power so that the elevator can move to the nearest floor.

(5) When the inverter operates, MCU checks the battery power. It outputs the UV (Under Voltage) Fault
signal to stop the inverter, if the battery power goes below the defined battery discharge limit voltage.

4.3 Input / Output Part

4.3.1 Power Input/Output Part

This part is composed of two magnetic connectors (MC1 and MC2) and a terminal block. When the
commercial power is supplied in the building, the MC1 connector is shorted and the power is supplied to
the control board. The MC2 connected is open. At a blackout, the MC2 connectoconnectorr is shorted and
battery power is applied to the inverter. And the MC1 connector is opened.

Notice
The R, S ant T phases on the building side are connected to ER, ES and ET of the terminal block
respectively and 2, 4 and 6 terminals of MC1 are connected to the R, S and T phases of the control
board respectively.

4.3.2 Signal Input/Output Part

The signal composed of mutually insulated relay contact points are exchanged between EDL and control
board. The signal is as follows.

• EOR1(ELDI) : When the ELD operation starts, a signal is outputted on the elevator control board to
notify that the ELD operation starts(EOR and EOR1 are shorted)

• EOF(ELDO) : When the elevator control board completes the rescue operation, the operation
complete signal is outputted as an open signal.(to prevent battery from discharging) → Close when
operating, Open when ending

• EOF1(P24) : 24V

• EOR(N24) : GND

4.3.3 HHT Input/Out Part

HHT is used to turn on or off the system operations manually and control the ELD operations (charging
and discharging). Set up the system's limit voltage and current to protect the system from overvoltage and
overcurrent. In addition, the ELD operation status (battery voltage, charging current and discharging

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current) can be monitored. The battery charging can be controlled even while the battery is being charged
as well as while the ELD is operating and if a fault occurs,the error code can be identified.

4.3.4 How to Download Program

Use a mass-production TDProg Piccolo programmer to download ELD system programs easily. If no
power is supplied to the main board, use a +5V adapter to download programs. If power is supplied to the
board, an adapter is unnecessary. Plug the download tool's jack to the CN9 of the main board and start
the download as below Table.

Notice
If you download ELD system programs using TD prog at th work site, HHT must be disconnected
from main borad.

(1) As shown in [Figure 4.4], Plug the TDprog jack into the CN9 of the main board.

[Figure 4.4 CN9 Connection]

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(2) Press Write button of TDprog. → Download starts(green START LED on) → green LED
on(completed)

[Figure 4.5 Program Download]

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(3) Press the Verify button -> green START LED on -> green LED on (completed)

[Figure 4.6 Verify Completion]

(4) Finish the program download.

<How to Download Program to Ver 1.0 Main Board>

(1) Plug the download tool's jack to the CN9 of the main board.

(2) Remove the socket of the JP1 of the main board.

(3) Make SW_EX is ON.

(4) Start the Download. (Refer to [Figure 4.5], [Figure 4.6])

(5) Finish the Download. (Remove the download tool).

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(6) Make SW_EX is OFF.

(7) Plug the socket on the JP1.

(8) Push the SW3 to reset.

<How to Download Program to Ver 1.1 Main Board>

(1) Plug the download tool's jack to the CN9 of the main board.

(2) Shift the socket of the JP1 of the main board from 1,2 to 2,3.

(3) Start the Download. (Refer to [Figure 4.5], [Figure 4.6])

(4) Finish the Download. (Remove the download tool).

(5) Shift the socket of the JP1 of the main board from 2,3 to 1,2.

(6) Push the SW3 to reset.

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5. System Connection

[Figure 5.1 System Connection Wiring Diagram]

5.1 Connection Method


(1) https://www.jejuair.net/jejuair/news/consultation/online_help_registration.jsp

(2) Check if BAT SW is off in ELD.

(3) Connect the power cable. (Refer to [Figure 5.1]).

(4) Building power(R,S,T) → ELD input(ER,ES,ET) → ELD output (2,4,6 of MC1) → Control board
NFB1(R,S,T).

(5) Connect the E (earth) terminals between ELD and control board.

(6) Connect the signal (CN_ED1) (remove CN_ED1 jumper cable for control board installation and plug
the ELD_ED1 connector).

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(7) Connect INVERTER terminals P and N with ELD terminals P and N (for regeneration type).

(8) Connect the converter gate open signal (G1 and G2) (for regeneration type).

(9) Turn on BAT SW inside ELD.

(10) Turn on the building-side circuit breaker.

Notice

• Don’t turn off the BAT SW, if the R, S, T circuit breaker is turned on.

• If turn off the BAT SW, must turn off the NFB of building-side or Control panel.

(11) Use a tester to check if the same power as the building-side panel board is outputted from the termi-
nals 2, 4 and 6 of MC1 in ELD.

(12) Once the power is on, make sure to keep tools and body parts out of internal circuits and close the
ELD door.

5.2 How to Check After ELD Installation


When the power is turned on, the three voltage LEDs for at the top of the main board(LED10, 12 and 14:
yellow), FAULT LED(LED9: yellow) ON LED(LED6: green) should be turned on. (the charge on LED
flickers while charging)

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5.2.1 Charging Status

1) LED Status

OFF Orange LED ON Orange LED ON Orange LED ON Orange LED ON

OFF OFF OFF OFF Green LED Flicker

2) Green LED

Green LED ON

Green LED Filcker

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3) Red LED ON(+3.3V Output Check)

4) Red LED ON(+5V Output Check)

5) Red LED ON(+15V Output Check)

5.2.2 Discharging Status

1) LED Status

OFF Orange LED ON Orange LED ON Orange LED ON Orange LED ON

Green LED ON Green LED ON Green LED ON Red LED ON OFF

2) Green LED

OFF

Green LED
Filckers

3) Red LED ON(+3.3V Output Check)

4) Red LED ON(+5V Output Check)

5) Red LED ON(+15V Output Check)

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6. Operation Process When Linking with ELD Elevator


Control Board

Notice

• After installing ELD, check the battery charge level before testing the operation.
* How to check the battery charge level: when charging the battery after installing ELD, use
HHT to check the battery power.
 Full charge BAT BOLT is between 54V and 55V.

 If if the battery is below the fully charge voltage, fully charge it and carry out the ELD oper-
ation test according to the following process.
(1) Turn off the building-side circuit breaker and connect wires between the ELD system and elevator
control board.

(2) Turn on the ELD system's battery circuit breaker (BATT SW) and then turn on the building-side circuit
breaker.

(3) Using HHT ‘INVERTER SETTING’ → ‘FACTORY’ → ‘DC link Scale’


• General type Inverter : DC link Scale : 0.405

• Regeneration type Inverter : DC link Scale : 0.388

Section (3) setting corresponds to only if the Inverter’s main board on ver 1.2.

(4) Put the elevator to the automatic operation and turn off the building-side circuit breaker to create a
state of blackout.

(5) When the circuit breaker is turned off, the ELD system starts operation and LED power is supplied to
the control board.

(6) Check if the elevator travels to the nearest floor and the door opens. When completed, the operation
termination signal (ELDO) is issued from the control board and ELD operation ends and the MC2
connector opens to supply power to the control board.

(7) In case of actual blackout, energized from building before ELD is turned off, there is no problem since
the MC1 was off. After then ELD is turned off, MC2 connector is opened and MC1 connector is closed,
ELD battery charge will be started.

If need to maintain state that door is opened following work site state after blackout, adjust Initial
data from 1.0 to 0.0 using HHT ‘DATA SETTING → FACTROY DATA → [12]END TIME USE’.

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[Figure 6.1 ELD Operation Order]

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7. HHT Setting
HHT can check the ELD operation commands and status.

7.1 HHT Button and Menu Structure

[Figure 7.1 HHT Button Structure]


Place the arrow on the selected menu and press the ENT key to move to it. Press the ESC key to move
the upper menu level.

7.1.1 HHT Home Screen

[Table 7.1 HHT home screen I/O Structure]

1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

POW
nAC2 ELD_ INV_
SPI1 SPI2 SPI3 BTS2 BTS1 BTS0 RND ER38 FLT
4V END BAT
0B

• nAC24V : Apply Commercial power

• ELD_END : ELD type

• SPI1, 2, 3 : Input I/O

• BTS0, 1, 2 : Check the battery voltage

• RUN : ELD operation

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• POWER380 : Check MC1 connector

• INV_BAT Check MC2 connector

• FLT : Fault occurred during operation

7.2 HHT Display

7.2.1 HHT Display Items

[Table 7.2 ELD HHT Home Menu]

Menu
Item Description
structure

CHARGER DATA Data for charging

INVERTER DATA Data for discharging


DATA
SETTING
D/A DATA D/A data

FACTORY DATA Charging/discharging operation items

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[Table 7.3 HHT CHARGER DATA]

Menu
Item Description
structure

CC START VOLT Continuous current start voltage

CC STOP VOLT Continuous current stop voltage

CV STOP VOLT Continuous voltage stop voltage

TC START VOLT Low-speed charging start voltage

CV CTL P GAIN Continuous voltage P control gain


CHARGER
CV CTL I GAIN Continuous voltage I control gain
DATA
CC CTL P GAIN Continuous current P control gain

CC CTL I GAIN Continuous current I control gain

CC MODE I SET Charging current setting

RUN MODE SEL Charging mode selection

TEST RUN FLG Charging start setting

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[Table 7.4 HHT INVERTER DATA]

Menu
Item Description
structure

OUT VOLT. SET Inverter output voltage setting

Inverter output voltage frequency (=60


OUT FREQ. SET
Hz)
INVERTER
DATA OUT FREQ. SET Inverter operation slew rate

RUN MODE SEL Inverter operation setting

TEST RUN FLG Inverter operation start setting

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[Table 7.5 HHT FACTORY DATA]

Menu
Item Description Initial Value
structure

BAT OV LEVEL Charging overvoltage limit setting 60.0[V]

BAT OC LEVEL Charging overcurrent limit setting 5.0[A]

BAT UV LEVEL Charging low voltage limit setting 36.0[V]

INV UV LEVEL Discharging battery low voltage setting 36.0[V]

INV OV LEVEL Discharging battery overvoltage setting 36.0[V]

Discharging inverter output overcurrent


INV OC LEVEL 220[A]
setting
FACTORY
DATA BAT I SCALE Charging current control gain 0.0

BAT V SCALE Charging voltage control gain 1.0

INV I SCALE Discharging current control gain 2.0

INV V SCALE Discharging voltage control gain 2.0

INV RUNEND CNT Discharging stop control count 1000.0

END TIME USE Maintaining door opened state 1.0

INIT EEPROM Initialization setting 0.0

If need to maintain state that door is opened following work site state after blackout, adjust Initial
data from 1.0 to 0.0 using HHT ‘DATA SETTING -> FACTROY DATA -> [12]END TIME USE’.

7.3 How to Set Main Board Program Initialization Board


The program initialization must be set up as follows. Before starting the setup, back up charger data,
inverter data and factory data. On the HHT system home menu, place the arrow on the [1]DATA SETTING

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and press the ENT key to display the setting items. Set up as follows. Press the reset button on the main
board to complete the setup.

7.4 How to Set a Charging Mode

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[Table 7.6 ELD charging mode's RUN MODE SEL]

Menu structure CHARGER MODE Drive Mode Description

1.0 Continuous current charging mode

Continuous voltage charging


2.0 Manual Operation
RUN MODE mode
SEL
3.0 Low-speed charging mode

4.0 Automatic Operation Automatic charging mode

7.4.1 Charging Operation Start Setting

This is to setting for charging manually after completing the above setting. On [11]TEST RUN FLG, press
the ENT key and then UP key to set as shown below. Then press the ENT key again to complete setting.
If the battery is being charged, the LED6 flickers. To control the continuous current operation, set up [1]CC
START VOLT and [2]CC STOP VOLT. To control the continuous voltage operation, set up [3]CV STOP
VOLT. For the automatic operation, go to [10]RUN MODE SEL and use the UP key to select 4.0 for auto-
matic charging mode. At this time, go to [1]CHARGER DATA and use the settings in [1], [2], and [3] to
switch the continuous current (CC) and continuous voltage (CV) to the automatic operation. If the auto-
matic charging mode is selected, [11]TEST RUN FLG setting should be skipped.

7.4.2 Charging Normal Operation Checking

For checking operation state during charging, output voltage is 30 ~ 40V on the HHT ‘[2] INFORMATION
→ [1] DRIVE → DATABC VOLT’. BC VOLT means output voltage of charging part circuit at ELD main
bord on the HHT.But, if charging operation is not okay because of any damage at the charging part, BC
voltage will be over 50V of 0V. ELD charging state can be checked using the BC VOLT data.

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7.5 How to Set Discharging Mode

[Table 7.7 ELD discharging mode's RUN MODE SEL]

Menu structure DISCHARGER MODE Description

1.0 Manual discharging mode


RUN MODE SEL
2.0 Automatic discharging mode

7.5.1 Discharging Operation Start Setting

If the battery discharging mode is manual, the inverter operation start should be set up as shown below.
Place the arrow on [1]OUT VOLT. SET and press the ENT key to select a certain voltage. Press the ENT
key again. As shown below, go to [5]TEST RUN FLG and press the ENT. Use the UP key to select 1.0
and press the ENT key again. Then the inverter operation starts and the power is outputted. At this time,
LED 7 and 8 are turned on on the main board. When the discharging mode is automatic, the building-side
power is cut off and the inverter starts operation a little later. When it is manual, the voltage value selected
in [1]OUT VOLT. SET is used to output the inverter output voltage. For the discharging mode, the setting
for [5]TEST RUN FLG is skipped.

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8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Troubleshooting by Error Code
[Table 8.1 Troubleshooting by Error Code]

Error Code Problem Troubleshooting

Overcurrent at charging Check the reference voltage circuit state


BC FET FLT
(H/W protection) Check the HHT charging current setting value

Use a tester to measure the battery voltage


BC UV FLT Low voltage at charging (battery)
(battery may be damaged)

Use a tester to measure the battery voltage


BC OV FLT Over voltage at charging (battery)
(battery may be damaged)

BC OC FLT Overcurrent at charging Check the HHT charging current setting value

Check the reference voltage circuit state


Overcurrent at discharging (sensing resistance)
INV FET FLT
(H/W protection) Check the HHT discharging current setting
value

Low voltage at discharging Use a tester to measure the battery voltage


INV UV FLT
(battery) (need to charge)

Over voltage at discharging Use a tester to measure the battery voltage


INV OV FLT
(battery) (battery may be damaged)

INV OC FLT Overcurrent at discharging Check the HHT charging current setting value

8.2 Troubleshooting by Problem


[Table 8.2 Troubleshooting by Problem]

Problem Cause Troubleshooting

Charging part LED6 does Check the fuse (F3)


Charging abnormal
not flicker and repair the board

At blackout, EOF, EOF1, EOR, EOR1


Check EOF, EOF1, EOR, EOR1
terminals and control board
ELD starts operation wirings
wiring error
and stops in 4 seconds Check I/O port
I/O port abnormal

At blackout,
Error occurs Check the error code
the elevator stops
Battery abnormal Check and replace battery
during ELD operation

LED does not work Check the error code


Error occurs
at blackout Check the car location

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Problem Cause Troubleshooting

Wiring error between EOF,


ELD operation does not stop Check EOF, EOF1, EOR, EOR1
EOF1, EOR, EOR1 terminals
when ELD operation is wirings
and control board / I/O port
completed. Check I/O port
abnormal

Battery status LEDs


(LED10,12,14) Battery voltage wiring error Check BT+ and BT- terminal wirings
do not turn on.

Main board power status


SMPS operation abnormal Check the fuse (F2)
LEDs (LED1,LED2,LED3)
Fuse burned and repair the board
do not turn on.

Noise Occurred Charging drive IC damaged


Board Repair
when charging Charging MOSFET damaged

ELD Main board not Power Connection error Connection check


supply when power cut Materials damaged (Fuse ,MC1) Materials exchange

Setting data check


FAULT LED(LED9) OFF FAULT Occurred
Connection check

R/S/T Phase voltage is


R/S/T Phase connection fault Check R/S/T Phase connection
chaged.

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