Chapter 14 Fault Codes and Descriptions
ME300
No. Display on LED Keypad Fault Name Fault Descriptions
8
Over-voltage during
deceleration (ovd)
DC bus over-voltage during deceleration. When ovd
occurs, the drive closes the gate of the output, the
motor runs freely, and the display shows an ovd error.
Action and Reset
Action condition
230V models: 410 V
DC
460V models: 820 V
DC
Action time Immediately act when DC bus voltage is higher than the level.
Fault treatment parameter N/A
Reset method Manual reset
Reset condition Reset only when DC bus voltage is lower than 90% of the over-voltage level.
Record Yes
Cause Corrective Actions
Deceleration time is too short,
causing too large regenerative
energy of the load.
1. Increase the setting value for Pr.01-13, Pr.01-15, Pr.01-17 and Pr.01-19
(deceleration time).
2. Connect brake resistor, brake unit or COMMON DC bus to the drive.
3. Reduce the brake frequency.
4. Replace the drive with a larger capacity model.
5. Use S-curve acceleration / deceleration.
6. Use over-voltage stall prevention (Pr.06-01).
7. Use auto-acceleration and auto-deceleration (Pr.01-44).
Adjust braking level (Pr.07-01 or the jumper of the brake unit).
The setting for stall prevention
level is smaller than no-load
current.
The setting for stall prevention level should be larger than no-load current.
Power voltage is too high.
Check if the input voltage is within the rated AC motor drive input voltage range,
and check for possible voltage spikes.
ON / OFF switch action of phase-
in capacitor in the same power
system
If the phase-in capacitor or active power supply unit acts in the same power
system, the input voltage may surge abnormally in a short time. In this case,
install an AC reactor.
Motor ground fault
The ground short circuit current charges the capacitor in the main circuit
through the power. Check if there is ground fault on the motor cable, wiring box
and its internal terminals.
Troubleshoot the ground fault.
Incorrect wiring of brake resistor or
brake unit
Check the wiring of brake resistor or brake unit.
Malfunction caused by
interference
Verify the wiring of the control circuit and wiring /
grounding of the main circuit to
prevent interference.