DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS
Parameter /
Default Value
G12.5 / Selection
of fault 1 to be
reset
If Auto Reset selection is enabled, the SD700 will automatically resets the faults
selected according to the following table:
If G12.5 to G12.8 is set with this
value, Auto Reset will not be
undertaken.
All faults will be reset automatically.
To reset fault F11, input power loss.
To reset fault F13, high input
voltage.
To reset fault F14, low input voltage.
To reset fault F18, output voltage
imbalance.
To reset fault F19, output current
imbalance.
To reset fault F20, ground fault.
To reset fault F21, current limit time
out.
To reset fault F22, torque limit time
out.
To reset fault F27, DC Bus charge
fault.
To reset fault F40, motor PTC fault.
To reset fault F41, fault signal from
communication net.
To reset fault F42, Analogue Input 1
loss.
To reset fault F43, Analogue Input 2
loss.
To reset fault F47, communication
time out.
To reset fault F49, exceeded speed
limit.
To reset fault F65, low pressure.
To reset fault F66, maximum
pressure.
Fault F67 is reset, low water.
To reset fault F31, fault on phase L1
of rectifier.
To reset fault F32, fault on phase L2
of rectifier.
To reset fault F33, fault on phase L3
of rectifier.
To reset fault F68, cavitation /
underload trip.
Resets F50 fault, Emergency Stop.
Caution: When the fault selection for auto reset is undertaken the user
should pay special attention to option 1 ‘All the faults’. In this case, the protections
of the drive and motor will be disabled. It is not recommended to select this option
since the drive could try to reset internal trips causing serious damage to the
drive.
G12.6 / Selection
of fault 2 to be
reset
G12.7 / Selection
of fault 3 to be
reset
G12.8 / Selection
of fault 4 to be
reset