Alarm Code |
Definition
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Description
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Symptoms
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Possible Causes
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Solutions
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VFD Readout |
Touchscreen |
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COMM ERROR
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Communication Transmission Error
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Communication Has Not Been Established With The Drive
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The Fan Will Not Start.
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CAT5 Cable Is Not To Spec (CAT5e Shielded Stranded Minimum) |
Verify Cable, Replace Out Of Spec Cable |
CAT5e Cable Is Damaged |
Replace Damaged CAT5e |
CAT5e Cable Is Too Long (200' Maximum on Touchpad) |
Shorten CAT5e Run To Appropriate Length |
(Network Only) Cat5e Is Not Daisy Chained |
Rewire Network To Have One Beginning (Controller) And One End (Last Control Panel) |
CAT5e Cable Ran Next To High Voltage |
Run CAT5e Away From High Voltage |
The Control Source Was Unplugged |
Plug Control Source In |
The Drive Is Not Properly Grounded |
Properly Ground The Drive |
CAT5e Is Coiled |
Ensure There Are No Coils In The CAT5e Run |
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20
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Modbus Comms Fault
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The VFD Lost Communication With The Control Source (Touchpad, Controller 30, Etc.)
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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CAT5 Cable Is Not To Spec (CAT5e Shielded Stranded Minimum) |
Verify Cable, Replace Out Of Spec Cable |
CAT5e Cable Is Damaged |
Replace Damaged CAT5e |
CAT5e Cable Is Too Long (200' Maximum On Touchpad) |
Shorten CAT5e Run To Appropriate Length |
(Network Only) Cat5e Is Not Daisy Chained |
Rewire Network To Have One Beginning (Controller) And One End (Last Control Panel) |
CAT5e Cable Ran Next To High Voltage |
Run CAT5e Away From High Voltage |
The Control Source Was Unplugged |
Plug Control Source In |
The Drive Is Not Properly Grounded |
Properly Ground The Drive |
CAT5e Is Coiled |
Ensure There Are No Coils In The CAT5e Run |
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None
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Run Command Restricted
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The Drive Detects A Run Command, But Something Is Preventing The Drive From Running
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Orange/Orange White In CAT5e Not Shorted Together |
Short Orange/Orange White Wires In CAT5e Together |
Fire Alarm Has Been Activated |
Rectify Fire Alarm Issues |
CAT5 Cable Is Not To Spec (CAT5e Shielded Stranded Minimum) |
Verify Cable, Replace Out Of Spec Cable |
CAT5e Cable Is Damaged |
Replace Damaged CAT5e |
Wires Are Not Present On S5 And SC Terminals |
Land Orange And Orange White Wires On S5 And SC Terminals |
Orange/Orange White Tied Into Network Of Non-Yaskawa Drives |
Separate Orange/Orange White From Non-Yaskawa Drives |
Speed Is 0 |
Give A Speed Command |
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60
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Hardware Baseblock Fault
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The VFD Detected The Connection Between The H1 And HC Terminals Was Broken
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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H1/HC Factory Jumper Was Removed |
Place Jumper Between H1 And HC |
VFD Is Damaged |
Replace VFD |
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28
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1 Motor Output Phase Loss
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The VFD Detected At Least One Wire Missing From The Drive Output
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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A Wire Is Loose/Missing On Drive Output |
Ensure That All 3 Motor Leads Are Present On The Drive Output |
A Wire Is Loose In The Motor |
Ensure That All 3 Motor Leads On The Drive Output Are Secure |
Damaged/Incorrect Motor Cable |
Replace Motor Cable |
Motor Is Not Wired Correctly |
Correct Motor Wiring |
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7
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Overcurrent
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The Output Current(A) Is Too High
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Motor Is Miswired (Likely High/Low Voltage Mixup) |
Correct Motor Wiring |
Incorrect Blades Installed On The Fan |
Install The Correct Blades On The Fan |
Motor Cable Is Not To Spec |
Replace With Proper Motor Cable |
Motor Cable Is Too Long |
Shorten Motor Cable To Acceptable Length |
Motor Cable Is Damaged |
Replace Motor Cable |
Motor Is Damaged/Shorted |
Replace Motor |
VFD Parameters Not Set Correctly |
Correct VFD Parameters (Contact Tech Support) |
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9, 10, 29
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Drive Overheating
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The VFD Has Exceeded The Rated Temperature
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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High Ambient Temperature |
Only Operate VFD Below Rated Temperature (40C) |
VFD Control Panel Mounted Next To Heat Source |
Relocate VFD Control Panel |
Motor Is Overloading |
Refer To OL1 (11) Section |
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11, 12
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Current Limit
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The Drive Has Reached Or Exceeded The Output Current Limit
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The Fan Will Stop Accelerating.
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Motor Is Miswired (Likely High/Low Voltage Mixup) |
Correct Motor Wiring |
Incorrect Blades Installed On The Fan |
Install The Correct Blades On The Fan |
Motor Cable Is Not To Spec |
Replace With Proper Motor Cable |
Motor Cable Is Too Long |
Shorten Motor Cable To Acceptable Length |
The Fan Will Shut Down.
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Motor Cable Is Damaged |
Replace Motor Cable |
Motor Is Damaged/Shorted |
Replace Motor |
VFD Parameters Not Set Correctly |
Correct VFD Parameters (Contact Tech Support) |
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Unknown
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Frequency Reference Or Run Command Is Misassigned
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The VFD Detected A Conflict In The Command Parameters
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Parameters B1-01 And B1-02 Are Not Correct |
Correct VFD Parameters (Contact Tech Support) |
Remote Wiring Is Incorrect |
Correct Remote Wiring |
VFD Is Damaged |
Replace VFD |
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Unknown
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V/F Data Setting Error
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The VFD Detected A Conflict In The V/F Parameters
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Parameter Group E1 Is Not Correct |
Correct VFD Parameters (Contact Tech Support) |
Other Parameters Are Not Correct |
Correct VFD Parameters (Contact Tech Support) |
VFD Is Damaged |
Replace VFD |
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OV |
8 |
Mains Overvoltage |
The VFD Input Voltage Exceeded The Drive Rating |
The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start. |
Input Voltage Is Too High |
Ensure Input Voltage Is Below VFD Max Rating |
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27
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Input Phase Loss
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The VFD Detected At Least One Wire Missing From The Drive Input
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Breaker Is Off |
Turn The Breaker On |
Loose/Missing Wire On Drive Input |
Correct Drive Input Wiring Issues |
Blown Fuse In Control Panel |
Replace Fuse |
Incoming Voltage Is Too Low (Ex. 208V On a 480V Drive) |
Provide Appropriate Voltage To Drive |
Bad Drive |
Replace Drive |
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15
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Dynamic Braking Transistor
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The VFD Detected An Internal Error
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Momentary Error |
Cycle Power |
VFD Is Damaged |
Replace VFD |
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5
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Motor Short Circuit
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The VFD Detected A Short On The Output Side
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start. The Fan Runs Erratically.
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Incorrect Motor Wiring |
Correct Motor Wiring |
Damaged/Incorrect Motor Cable |
Replace Motor Cable |
Incorrect Wiring On VFD Output |
Correct VFD Wiring |
Motor/Drive System Not Properly Grounded |
Correct Grounding Issues |
VFD Is Damaged |
Replace VFD |
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2
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Supply Undervoltage
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The VFD Input Voltage Is Too Low
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The Fan Shuts Down And/Or Will Not Start.
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Momentary Input Power Loss |
Reset Fault/Cycle Power To Drive |
A Wire Is Loose/Missing On Drive Input |
Ensure All Incoming Power Legs Are Secure On The Drive |
Input Voltage Is Too Low |
Ensure Input Voltage Is Sufficient For VFD Model |
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