Mitsubishi Electric 800 Series Instruction Manual page 636

600v class specification inverter
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Alarm
Output is not shut off when a protective function activates. An alarm can also be output with a parameter setting.
(Set "98" in Pr.190 to Pr.196 (Output terminal function selection). (Refer to
Abbreviation
FN
Name
Fan alarm
For the inverter that contains a cooling fan, FN appears on the operation panel when the cooling fan stops
Description
due to a fault, low rotation speed or different operation from the setting of Pr.244 Cooling fan operation
selection.
Check point
Check the cooling fan for a failure.
Corrective action
The fan may be faulty. Please contact your sales representative.
Fault
When a protective function activates, the inverter trips and a fault signal is output.
Abbreviation
E.OC1
Name
Overcurrent trip during acceleration
When the inverter output current reaches or exceeds approximately 235%
Description
acceleration, the protection circuit is activated and the inverter trips.
• Check for sudden speed acceleration.
• Check if the downward acceleration time is too long in a lift application.
• Check for output short-circuit.
• Check that the Pr.3 Base frequency setting is not 60 Hz when the motor rated frequency is 50 Hz.
• Check if the stall prevention operation level is set too high. Check if the fast-response current limit operation
• Check that the regenerative driving is not performed frequently. (Check if the output voltage becomes larger
Check point
• Check that the power supply for RS-485 terminal is not shorted (under vector control).
• Check that the encoder wiring and the specifications (encoder power supply, resolution, differential/
• Check that the rotation direction is not switched from forward to reverse rotation (or from reverse to forward)
• Check that the inverter capacity matches with the motor capacity. (PM sensorless vector control)
• Check if a start command is given to the inverter while the motor is coasting. (PM sensorless vector control)
• Set the acceleration time longer. (Shorten the downward acceleration time of the lift.)
• If "E.OC1" always appears at start, disconnect the motor once and restart the inverter.
• Check the wiring to make sure that output short circuit does not occur.
• Set 50 Hz in Pr.3 Base frequency. (Refer to
• Lower the stall prevention operation level. Activate the fast-response current limit operation.
• Set the base voltage (rated voltage of the motor, etc.) in Pr.19 Base frequency voltage.
Corrective action
• Check RS-485 terminal connection (under vector control).
• Check the wiring and specifications of the encoder and the motor. Perform the setting according to the
• Prevent the motor from switching the rotation direction from forward to reverse (or from reverse to forward)
• Choose inverter and motor capacities that match. (PM sensorless vector control)
• Input a start command after the motor stops. (PM sensorless vector control)

Differs according to ratings. The rating can be changed using Pr.570 Multiple rating setting. (Refer to
148% for SLD rating, 170% for LD rating, 235% for ND rating (initial setting), and 280% for HD rating
is disabled.
than the V/F reference voltage at regenerative driving and overcurrent occurs due to increase in the motor
current.)
complementary) are correct. Check also that the motor wiring (U, V, W) is correct (under vector control).
during torque control under Real sensorless vector control.
If "E.OC1" still appears, contact your sales representative.
(Refer to
page
332.)
(Refer to
page
591.)
specifications of the encoder and the motor (under vector control). (Refer to
during torque control under Real sensorless vector control.
Causes and corrective actions
page
370.)
FR-LU08
FN
FR-PU07
FR-LU08
OC During Acc
FR-PU07
of the rated current during

page
591.)
page
page
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
60.)
249.)
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