Chapter 14 Fault CodesMH300
ID No.
Display Fault Name Description
2
Over-current during
deceleration
(ocd)
Output current exceeds 3 times of the
during deceleration.
When ocd occurs, the drive
closes the gate of the output immediately, the
runs freely, and the display shows an ocd error.
Action and Reset
Action condition 300% of the rated current
Action time Immediately act
Fault treatment parameter N/A
Reset method Manual reset
Reset condition Reset in 5 sec. after the fault is cleared.
Record Yes
Cause Corrective Actions
Deceleration time is too short.
1. Increase the deceleration time
2. Increase the deceleration time of S-curve
3. Set auto-acceleration and auto-deceleration parameter (Pr.01-44)
4. Set over-current stall prevention function (Pr.06-03)
5. Replace the drive with a larger capacity model
Check if the mechanical brake
of the motor activates too early
Check the action timing of the mechanical brake
Short-circuit at motor output
due to poor insulation wiring.
Without considering the short circuits, check the motor cable or replace
the cable before turning on the power.
Check for possible burnout or
aging insulation of the motor
Check the motor insulation value with megger
. Replace the motor if the
insulation is poor.
The load is too large.
Check if the output current during
the whole working process exceeds the
AC motor drive’s rated current. If yes, replace the AC motor drive with a
larger capacity model.
Impulsive change of the load Reduce the load or increase the capacity of the AC motor drive.
Use special motor or motor
with larger capacity than the
drive
Check the motor capacity (the rated current on the motor’
should ≤ the rated current of the drive)
Use ON/OFF controller of an
electromagnetic contactor at
the output (U/V/W) of the drive
Check the action timing of the contactor and make sure it is not
ON/OFF when the drive outputs the voltage.
V/F curve setting error
Adjust V/F curve settings
and frequency/voltage. When the fault occurs,
and the frequency voltage is too high, reduce the voltage.
Torque compensation is too
large.
Adjust the torque compensation (refer to Pr.07-26
gain) until the output current reduces and the motor does not stall.
Malfunction caused by
interference
Verify the wiring of the control circuit and wiring/grounding of the
circuit to prevent interference.