What does ground fault mean on GE DC Drives?
- AAmanda ThorntonJul 25, 2025
The GE DC Drive is designed to stop operation if it detects a ground fault, which means there is a grounded output.
What does ground fault mean on GE DC Drives?
The GE DC Drive is designed to stop operation if it detects a ground fault, which means there is a grounded output.
Why is my GE DC Drives overheating?
The GE DC Drive protects itself from overheating due to overload operation, cooling fan failure, or high ambient temperatures.
What does keypad communication error mean on GE DC Drives?
The GE DC Drive detects a continuous communication error between the control PCB and the keypad panel.
What does option communication error mean on GE Fuji Electric AF-300ES DC Drives?
The GE DC Drive detects a continuous communication error between the control PCB and the option PCB.
What does option error mean on GE Fuji Electric AF-300ES?
The GE DC Drive has detected a failure in one of its options.
What does operating procedure error mean on GE Fuji Electric AF-300ES DC Drives?
The GE DC Drive has detected an error in the operating procedure during startup.
What does tuning error mean on GE Fuji Electric AF-300ES DC Drives?
The GE DC Drive has detected a missing connection to the motor during auto-tune.
Input Voltage | 200-240V, 380-480V, 500-600V AC |
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Overload Capacity | 150% for 60 seconds |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overload, Ground fault, Phase loss |
Communication Options | Modbus, Profibus, DeviceNet, Ethernet/IP (optional) |
Enclosure Rating | IP20 (NEMA/UL Type Open) |
Explains manual formatting and lists safety reminders for operation and installation.
Covers essential warnings and cautions for mechanical, electrical, fire, strain, and motor hazards.
Details the function and identification of each terminal on the drive.
Demonstrates changing, checking, and managing function codes via the keypad.
Guides on checking I/O signals, fault history, and trip circumstances.
Covers basic functions (00-18) including DC braking parameters.
Covers slip compensation, torque vector control, motor poles, and function code visibility.
Configures pattern operation stages and methods via keypad or terminal board.
Details the steps for performing a megger test on the drive's circuits.
Details protective functions, their LED displays, remarks, and alarm relay status.
Covers overcurrent, ground, voltage, overheat, overload, and fuse faults with diagnostic steps.
Addresses communication, tuning, stall, motor run, and speed issues with diagnostic flowcharts.
A checklist of information required for warranty troubleshooting and part returns.