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9.1 Protective and Diagnostic Functions
9-3
Fault Display Corrective ActionsProbable CausesMeaning
UV3
MC Answerback
Inrush Prevention Circuit Fault
A fault occurred in the inrush preven-
tion circuit.
---
S
Try turning the power supply off
and on.
S
Replace the Inverter if the fault con-
tinues to occur.
PF
Input Pha Loss
Main Circuit Voltage Fault
The main circuit DC voltage oscil-
lates unusually (not when regenerat-
ing).
This fault is detected when L8-05 is
set to “Enabled.”
S
An open-phase occurred in the in-
put power supply.
S A momentary power loss occurred.
S
The wiring terminals for the input
power supply are loose.
S
The voltage fluctuations in the in-
put power supply are too large.
S
The voltage balance between
phases is bad.
Reset the fault after correcting its
cause.
LF
Output Pha Loss
Output Open-phase
An open-phase occurred at the In-
verter output.
This fault is detected when L8-07 is
set to “Enabled.”
S
There is a broken wire in the output
cable.
S
There is a broken wire in the motor-
winding.
S
The output terminals are loose.
Reset the fault after correcting its
cause.
p
The motor being used has a capacity
less than 5% of the Inverter’s maxi-
mum motor capacity.
Check the motor and Inverter capac-
ity.
Cooling Fin Overheating
The temperature of the Inverter’s
cooling fins exceeded the setting in
The ambient temperature is too high. Install a cooling unit.
OH (OH1)
cooling
fins
exceeded
the
setting
in
L8-02 or 105°C.
OH: The temperature exceeded the
setting in L8-02 (Stopping method
b
hd
b
L8 03 )
There is a heat source nearby. Remove the heat source.
OH
(OH1)
Heatsink Over tmp
g
(ppg
can be changed by L8-03.).
OH1: The temperature exceeded
105°C (Stopping method: Coast to
stop).
The Inverter’s cooling fan has
stopped.
Replace the cooling fan. (Contact our
sales re
p
resentative.
)
Inverter’s Cooling Fan Stopped
(18.5 kW or larger)
The Inverter’s cooling fan has
stopped. (18.5 kW or larger)
sales
representative
.
)
RH
Dyn Brk Resistor
Installed Braking Resistor Over-
heating
The braking resistor is overheated
and the protection function set with
L8-01 has operated.
The deceleration time is too short and
the regenerative energy from the mo-
tor is too large.
S Reduce the load, increase the decel-
eration time, or reduce the motor
speed.
S
Change to a Braking Resistor Unit.
RR
Dyn Brk Transistr
Internal Braking Transistor Fault
The braking transistor is not operat-
ing properly.
---
S
Try turning the power supply off
and on.
S
Replace the Inverter if the fault con-
tinues to occur.
OL1
Motor Overload
The motor overload protection func-
tion has operated based on the inter-
The load is too heavy. The accelera-
tion time, deceleration time, and cycle
time are too short.
Check the size of the load and the
length of the acceleration, decelera-
tion, and cycle times.
OL1
Motor Overloaded
tion
has
operated
based
on
the
inter
nal electronic thermal value.
The V/f characteristics voltage is too
high.
Check the V/f characteristics.
The motor ’s rated current setting
(E2-01) is incorrect.
Check the motor’s rated current set-
ting (E2-01).
OL2
Inverter Overload
The Inverter overload protection
function has operated based on the
The load is too heavy. The accelera-
tion time, deceleration time and cycle
time are too short.
Check the size of the load and the
length of the acceleration, decelera-
tion, and cycle times.
OL2
Inv Overloaded
function
has
operated
based
on
the
internal electronic thermal value.
The V/f characteristics voltage is too
high.
Check the V/f characteristics.
The Inverter capacity is too low.
Replace the Inverter with one that has
a larger capacity.
OL3
Overtorque Det 1
Overtorque 1
There has been a current greater than
the setting in L6-02 for longer than
the setting in L6-03.
---
S
Make sure that the settings in L6-02
and L6-03 are appropriate.
S
Check the mechanical system and
correct the cause of the overtorque.
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