Troubleshooting
Chapter 4 provides information to guide you in troubleshooting the
PowerFlex 4 drive. Included is a listing and description of drive faults
(with possible solutions, when applicable).
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Drive Status
Faults
Drive Status
The condition or state of your drive is constantly monitored. Any
changes will be indicated through the integral keypad.
LED Indications
See
for information on drive status indicators and controls.
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Faults
A fault is a condition that stops the drive. There are two fault types.
Type Fault Description
Auto-Reset/Run
Non-Resetable
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Fault Descriptions
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Common Symptoms and
Corrective Actions
When this type of fault occurs, and A092
set to a value greater than "0," a user-configurable timer, A093
[Auto Rstrt
Delay], begins. When the timer reaches zero, the
drive attempts to automatically reset the fault. If the condition
that caused the fault is no longer present, the fault will be reset
and the drive will be restarted.
This type of fault may require drive or motor repair, or is
caused by wiring or programing errors. The cause of the fault
must be corrected before the fault can be cleared.
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[Auto Rstrt Tries]
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