5.16 Operation Setting At Fault Occurrence; Retry Function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 To Pr. 69) - Mitsubishi Electric FR-E720-0.1KNC Instruction Manual

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Operation setting at fault occurrence

5.16 Operation setting at fault occurrence

Purpose
Recover by retry operation at fault
occurrence
Do not output input/output phase
failure alarm
Detect an earth (ground) fault at
start

5.16.1 Retry function (Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr. 69)

If a fault occurs, the inverter resets itself automatically to restart. You can also select the fault for a retry.
When you have selected automatic restart after instantaneous power failure (Pr. 57 Restart coasting time ≠ 9999), restart
operation is performed at the retry operation time which is the same of that of a power failure. (Refer to page 180 for the
restart function.)
Parameter
Number
65
Retry selection
Number of retries at fault
67
occurrence
68
Retry waiting time
69
Retry count display erase
The above parameters can be set when Pr. 160 User group read selection = "0". (Refer to page 197)
Retry success example
Pr. 68
Inverter output
frequency
0
Retry start
Fault occurrence
Retry success count
ON
Y64
Retry failure example
Pr. 68
Inverter output
frequency
0
First retry Second retry
Fault
Fault
occurrence
occurrence
Fault signal
(ALM)
ON
Y64
188
Retry operation
Input/output phase failure
protection selection
Earth (ground) fault
detection at start
Initial
Name
Value
0
0
1s
0
Retry success
Pr. 68
5
Time
Success count + 1
Pr. 68
Pr. 68
Third retry
Retry failure
Fault
occurrence
ON
ON
ON
Parameter that should be Set
Setting
Range
0 to 5
A fault for retry can be selected. (Refer to the next page)
0
No retry function
Set the number of retries at fault occurrence.
1 to 10
A fault output is not provided during retry operation.
Set the number of retries at fault occurrence. (The setting
101 to 110
value of minus 100 is the number of retries.)
A fault output is provided during retry operation.
Set the waiting time from when an inverter fault occurs
0.1 to 360s
until a retry is made.
0
Clear the number of restarts succeeded by retry.
Retry operation automatically resets a fault and restarts
the inverter at the starting frequency when the time set in
Pr. 68 elapses after the inverter is tripped.
Retry operation is performed by setting Pr. 67 to any value
other than "0". Set the number of retries at fault
occurrence in Pr. 67.
When retries fail consecutively more than the number of
times set in Pr. 67, a retry count excess fault (E.RET)
occurs, resulting in inverter trip. (Refer to retry failure
example)
Use Pr. 68 to set the waiting time from when the inverter
trips until a retry is made in the range 0.1 to 360s.
Reading the Pr. 69 value provides the cumulative number
of successful restart times made by retry.
The cumulative count in Pr. 69 is increased by 1 when a
retry is regarded as successful after normal operation
continues without faults occurring for more than four times
longer than the time set in Pr. 68 after a retry start.
(When retry is successful, cumulative number of retry
failure is cleared.)
Time
Writing "0" to Pr. 69 clears the cumulative count.
During a retry, the Y64 signal is ON. To assign the Y64
(E.RET)
signal to the terminal Y0 or a virtual terminal of CC-Link
communication, set "64 (positive logic)" or "164 (negative
logic)" in one of Pr.190 to Pr.192 and Pr.313 to Pr.315 (output
terminal function selection).
Pr. 65, Pr. 67 to Pr. 69
Pr. 251, Pr. 872
Pr. 249
Description
Refer to Page
188
190
190

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