Safe Torque Off 6-33
AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter
Troubleshooting
Drive won’t start when
given a start
command
When safe to do so, connect X10/01 and
X10/03 to 24V ± 10%
Fault latch might have
tripped
Remove all power from drive and re-apply. If
symptom persists, immediately return the
inverter for repair.
See the DANGER box below.
Any other trip message, e.g.
overvoltage
Drive is tripped, but
not due to STO.
Reset the trip, and remove its cause. If
symptom persists, return the inverter for repair.
Drives starts
unexpectedly
Immediately return the inverter for repair.
See the DANGER box below.
STO not invoked by
the user.
Use STO according to instructions elsewhere
in this chapter.
Drive fails
comprehensive or
regular STO test
Immediately return the inverter for repair.
See the DANGER box below.
The table above is only a guide. It may not be a comprehensive list of all possible symptoms relating to STO. Parker will not accept responsibility for any
consequences arising from its incompleteness or inaccuracy.
Important note:
There are no user-serviceable parts in the inverter drive. Refer to the Safety Warnings and Limitations section on page 6-18 of this chapter.
Continuity through X10/05 and X10/06
Measure X10/01 and X10/03 relative to X10/02 or X10/04