What to do if GE ASTAT XL shows L1, L2, or L3 phase loss?
- LluismooreAug 17, 2025
If you are experiencing L1, L2, or L3 phase loss on your GE Controller, check the supply, input, and output connections to ensure they are properly connected.
What to do if GE ASTAT XL shows L1, L2, or L3 phase loss?
If you are experiencing L1, L2, or L3 phase loss on your GE Controller, check the supply, input, and output connections to ensure they are properly connected.
What to do if my GE ASTAT XL displays a motor overload?
If the GE Controller indicates a motor overload (or motor 2 overload), resolve the cause of the overload and allow the motor to cool down before attempting to restart it.
What to do if GE ASTAT XL Controller shows motor thermistor error?
If your GE Controller displays a motor thermistor error, identify the cause of the overheating and allow the motor to cool before restarting.
How to fix 'Parameter out of range' error on GE ASTAT XL Controller?
If the GE Controller displays a 'Parameter out of range' error, press RESET to go to the first invalid parameter and adjust the setting.
What to check if GE ASTAT XL has power loss?
If you are experiencing a power loss with your GE Controller, check that the main contactor closes when a start command is given.
What to do if GE ASTAT XL shows heatsink overtemperature?
If your GE Controller indicates a heatsink overtemperature, check if the cooling fans are operating.
How to fix starter communication error on GE ASTAT XL Controller?
If there are starter communication issues between the module and soft starter on your GE Controller, remove and reinstall the module.
How to resolve thermistor circuit error on GE Controller?
If your GE Controller displays a thermistor circuit error, check and resolve the condition of the PT100.
Why doesn't PowerThrough operate on my GE ASTAT XL Controller?
PowerThrough will not operate on your GE Controller if control power is cycled between starts.
Brand | GE |
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Model | ASTAT XL Series |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
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