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7
DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault/alarm Reset Possible causes
F0711
Cell V5 electronics power supply
Contact WEG Service Center. Voltages of the internal electronic circuits of the
cell out of the operation level.
Defect on the cell power supply.
F0716
Cell V5 modulation synchronism
Contact WEG Service Center. Fault in the synchronism between the MCC1
control board of the cell and the MVC3 main con-
trol.
F0717
Cell V5 bypass system
Contact WEG Service Center. Fault in the operation of the cell bypass system.
Bypass system is not connected or defective.
F0718
Communication with cell V5
Contact WEG Service Center. Fault on the communication between the MCC1
control board of the cell and the MVC3 main con-
trol.
Break or defect on the cell communication optic
cable.
F0720
Incompatible cell V5 firmware
Contact WEG Service Center. Firmware version of the MCC1 control board of
the cell incompatible with the MVC3 main control.
F0721
Incompatible cell V5 model
Contact WEG Service Center. Cell model incompatible or invalid with the in-
verter model.
F0722
Cell V5 insulation defective
Contact WEG Service Center. Fault in the internal insulation of the cell: Contact
between some energized point of the circuit and
the frame.
Fault on the capacitor discharge resistors of the
cell DC link.
F0723
Firmware update or PLD cell V5
Contact WEG Service Center. Fault in the update process of the processor
firmware or in the reconfiguration of the cell PLD.
F0725
Cell V6 DC link overvoltage
Power-on.
Manual (
O
/RESET key).
Auto-reset.
DIx.
Networks.
Inverter input supply voltage too high.
Incorrect setting of the inverter main transformer
taps.
Cell DC link voltage above 1200 V.
Load inertia too high or deceleration ramp too
short.
Setting of P0151 too high.
F0726
Cell V6 DC link undervoltage
Power-on.
Manual (
O
/RESET key).
Auto-reset.
DIx.
Networks.
Inverter input supply voltage too low.
Incorrect setting of the inverter main transformer
taps.
Cell DC link voltage below 745 V below 652 V for
operation in vector control.
A0727
Overtemperature on cell V6 IGBT
module
Automatically eliminated when the tem-
perature at the cell heatsink presents a
value below 80 °C.
Temperature on the cell heatsink above 85 °C.
Ambient temperature too high (> 40 °C) and high
output current.
Fans locked or defective.
Air input filters blocked.
F0728
Overtemperature on cell V6 IGBT
module
Power-on.
Manual (
O
/RESET key).
Auto-reset.
DIx.
Networks.
Temperature on the cell heatsink above 90 °C.
Ambient temperature too high (> 40 °C) and high
output current.
Fans locked or defective.
Air input filters blocked.
F0729
Defective temperature sensor or
undertemperature on cell V6 IGBT
Contact WEG Service Center. Cell temperature measurement sensor defective.
Cell temperature sensor disconnected.
Temperature on the cell heatsink below -10 °C.
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WEG MVW3000 Specifications

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BrandWEG
ModelMVW3000
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

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