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Table 13
lists the alarm codes that may be displayed during operation of the H9 ASD. Each alarm code
listed is accompanied by a description and a possible cause. In the event that the source of the malfunction
cannot be determined, contact your TIC Sales Representative for further information on the condition and
for an appropriate course of action.
The Alarms are listed in the top-down order that they are checked for activation. Only the first to be
detected will be displayed on the Frequency Command screen.
LED
LCD
Screen
Screen
Comm1 Error
CM1
Comm2 Error
CM2
Emergency Off
E
Main Under-Voltage
MOFF
Over-Current
OC
Overheat
*OH
Timer
OJ
* Reset ignored if active.
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Table 13. H9 ASD Alarms.
Description
Internal communications error.
External communications error.
Output signal from the ASD is
terminated and a brake may be
applied if so configured.
Under-voltage condition at the
3-phase AC input to the ASD.
ASD output current greater than
F601
setting.
ASD ambient temperature
excessive.
Run-time counter exceeded.
Possible Causes
• Improperly programmed ASD.
• Improper communications settings.
• Improperly connected cables.
• Stop|Reset pressed twice at the EOI.
• EOFF command received remotely.
• ASD reset required.
• Low 3-phase commercial voltage.
• Defective IGBT (U, V, or W).
• ASD output to the motor is connected incorrectly.
• ASD output phase-to-phase short.
• The ASD is starting into a spinning motor.
• Motor/machine jammed.
• Mechanical brake engaged while the ASD is starting or
while running.
• Accel/Decel time is too short.
• Voltage Boost setting is too high.
• Load fluctuations.
• ASD operating at an elevated temperature.
• ASD is operating at an elevated temperature.
• ASD is too close to heat-generating equipment.
• Cooling fan vent is obstructed (see
on pg.
15).
• Cooling fan is inoperative.
• Internal thermistor is disconnected.
• Type Reset required; select Clear run timer.
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