Troubleshooting; Protection Responses; Trip Messages - GE ASTAT XL User Manual

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Troubleshooting

11.1

Protection Responses

When a protection condition is detected, the ASTAT XL will write this to the event log and may also trip
or issue a warning. The soft starter's response depends on the Protection Action setting (parameter
group 16).
Some protection responses cannot be adjusted by the user. These trips are usually caused by
external events (such as phase loss) or by a fault within the soft starter. These trips do not have
associated parameters and cannot be set to Warn or Log.
If the ASTAT XL trips you will need to identify and clear the condition that triggered the trip, then reset
the soft starter before restarting. To reset the starter, press the RESET button on the keypad or
activate the Reset remote input.
If the ASTAT XL has issued a warning, the soft starter will reset itself once the cause of the warning has
been resolved.
11.2

Trip Messages

This table lists soft starter's protection mechanisms and the probable cause of the trip. Some of these
can be adjusted using parameter group 4 Protection Levels and parameter group 16 Protection Action,
other settings are built-in system protections and cannot be set or adjusted.
Display
2 Phase - Damaged
SCR
Battery/clock
Controller
Current imbalance
Current Read Err Lx
Excess start time
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Possible cause/Suggested solution
This message is displayed if the soft starter tripped on " Lx-Tx shorted" during
the pre-start checks and PowerThrough is enabled. It indicates that the starter
now operates in PowerThough mode (2-phase control only).
Check for either a shorted SCR or a short within the bypass contactor.
Related parameters: 15E
A verification error has occurred on the real time clock, or the backup battery
voltage is low. If the battery is low and the power is off, date/time settings will
be lost. The ASTAT XL will continue to soft start and soft stop correctly.
Reprogram the date and time.
The battery is not removable. In order to replace the battery, the main
control PCB must be replaced.
Related parameters: 16K
This is a name selected for a programmable input. See Input A trip.
Current imbalance can be caused by problems with the motor, the
environment or the installation, such as:
An imbalance in the incoming mains voltage
A problem with the motor windings
A light load on the motor
A phase loss on input terminals L1, L2 or L3 during Run mode
An SCR that has failed open circuit. A failed SCR can only be definitely
diagnosed by replacing the SCR and checking the starter's performance.
Related parameters: 4A, 5B, 16B
Where 'X' is 1, 2 or 3.
Internal fault (PCB fault). The output from the CT circuit is not close enough to
zero when the SCRs are turned off. Contact your local supplier for advice.
This trip is not adjustable.
Related parameters: None
Excess start time trip can occur in the following conditions:
parameter 1A Motor Full Load Current is not appropriate for the motor
parameter 2B Current Limit has been set too low
parameter 2D Start Ramp Time has been set greater than the setting for
2G Excess Start Time setting
parameter 2D Start Ramp Time is set too short for a high inertia load when
using Adaptive Control
Related parameters: 1A, 1C, 2B, 2D, 2G, 3B, 3D, 3G, 16H
DET-812
Fout! Stijl niet gedefinieerd.
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