ABB ACS560 Firmware Manual page 425

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Fault / Aux. code
Code
code visible only on
(hex)
assistant control panel
and drive composer)
2381
IGBT overload
2392
BU earth leakage
3130
Input phase loss
3181
Wiring or earth fault
Programmable fault:
Wiring or earth fault
3210
DC link overvoltage
3220
DC link undervoltage
3291
BU DC link difference
(aux
Cause
Excessive IGBT junction to
case temperature. This fault
protects the IGBT(s) and can
be activated by a short circuit
in the motor cable.
Total earth leakage of inverter
modules is excessive.
Intermediate circuit DC voltage
is oscillating due to missing
input power line phase or
blown fuse.
Incorrect input power and
motor cable connection (ie.
31.23
input power cable is connected
to drive motor connection).
Excessive intermediate circuit
DC voltage.
Intermediate circuit DC voltage
is not sufficient because of a
missing supply phase, blown
fuse or fault in the rectifier
bridge. See also section
undervoltage
(page 81).
Difference in DC voltages
between parallel-connected
inverter modules.
What to do
Check motor cable.
Check ambient conditions.
Check air flow and fan operation.
Check heatsink fins for dust pick-up.
Check motor power against drive power.
Check there are no power factor
correction capacitors or surge absorbers
in motor cable.
Measure insulation resistances of motor
cables and motor.
Contact your local ABB representative.
Check input power line fuses.
Check for loose power cable
connections.
Check for input power supply imbalance.
Check input power connections.
Check that overvoltage control is on
(parameter
30.30 Overvoltage
Check that the supply voltage matches
the nominal input voltage of the drive.
Check the supply line for static or
transient overvoltage.
Check brake chopper and resistor (if
present).
Check deceleration time.
Use coast-to-stop function (if applicable).
Retrofit drive with brake chopper and
brake resistor.
Check that the brake resistor is
dimensioned properly and the resistance
is between acceptable range for the
drive.
Check supply cabling, fuses and
switchgear.
DC
Check the auxiliary code (format XXXY
YYZZ). "XXX" specifies the source of the
first error (see "YYY"). "YYY" specifies
the module through which BCU control
unit channel the fault was received (1:
Channel 1, 2: Channel 2, 4: Channel 3, 8:
Channel 4, ..., 800: Channel 12).
Fault tracing 425
control).

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