Fault Explanation - Toshiba TE Series Instruction Manual

Low voltage digital solid state soft starter 18 – 1250a
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Basic Installation and Operation Guide
7.2
Fault Explanation - Probable Cause - Solution
Fault
LED
Code /
#
None
nFLA
None
rSt
Inh
None
FLt
???
CdLo
None
SHLo
None
tSLo
None
Loc
None
PASS
None
Err
None
End
None
dFLt
None
triP
None
HXXX
None
CLr
None
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Fault # or
Code
Description
No Full Load Amps
Reset
Inhibited
Multiple Faults
Coast Down Lock Out
Start per Hour Lock Out
Time between Starts Lock Out
Lock Out Timer engaged
Successful password entry
Password entry Error
Successful parameter change
Default
Tripped
Remaining Thermal Capacity
(XXX will show number value
from 000 to 100)
Retentive memory has been
Cleared
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
Explanation: Probable Cause: Solution
Motor nameplate Full Load Amps (FLA) was not entered by the
user. Starter will not operate without this information. See section
3.1.
Reset of fault condition is successful. The starter is ready for the
next Start command.
Attempted action is not possible. Probable cause:
1) The starter is in the Run mode. The starter must be in the
Stopped mode before changes can be entered.
2) The parameter that is being entered has been locked out with
the Customer Password. See section 5.5.11 for details.
Indicates the rare occurrence of multiple simultaneous faults. The
LEDs associated with those faults should illuminate.
The Coast Down Lock Out timer has been enabled by the user
and the time has not yet expired when a Start command is given.
See section 5.5.8 for details.
The Starts per Hour Lock Out timer has been enabled by the
user, and the time has not yet expired when a Start command is
given. See section 5.5.8 for details.
The Time Between Starts Lock Out timer has been enabled by
the user, and the time has not yet expired when a Start command
is given. See section 5.5.8 for details.
Any one of the above Lock Out Protection features is preventing
operation until the timer expires. See section 5.5.8 for additional
details. Remaining time values are located at F055 - F059.
Customer password was entered and accepted. Parameter lock
is now released. All user functions can be accessed.
The password that you are trying to enter is invalid. Check with
authorized user personnel for password information.
The data or setpoint entered into a Function has been accepted
and stored into memory as the new value.
Parameters have been successfully returned to the Factory
Default settings.
Control power was cycled and the Start command given while the
starter was in a tripped condition. The existing fault condition will
display after the Start command is removed.
Thermal capacity remaining in the motor. As this number counts
down toward zero, the motor is approaching an overload
condition. After Overload Trip occurs, this number will increase
back toward 100% as the motor cools. The value at which an
Overload Trip can be reset will dynamically changes as the TE
starter learns the amount of Thermal capacity that is used on
successful start attempts. Required Thermal Capacity to start
can be displayed in F059.
After entering a value of "2" into F071, the Thermal Register and
all Lock Out Timer values will be cleared (reset to 0). Use this
function only for emergency restart. Motor damage may result.
Fn List
Ref
F001
N/A
N/A
N/A
F048
F049
F50
F048 - F050
F070 – F072
Any
All
F071
N/A
F001-F004,
F059
F071

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