ABB +N5600 Firmware Instructions page 572

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572 Fault tracing
Code
Warning
(hex)
A4B1
Excess temperature
difference
A4B2
PCB space cooling
A4F6
IGBT temperature
A580
PU communication
A581
Fan
Cause
High temperature difference
between the IGBTs of different
phases.
Temperature difference
between ambient and drive
module PCB space is
excessive.
Drive IGBT temperature is
excessive.
Communication errors
detected between the drive
control unit and the power unit.
Cooling fan feedback missing.
What to do
Check the motor cabling.
Check cooling of drive module(s).
Check the auxiliary code (format XXXY
YYZZ). "XXX" indicates the source of
difference (0: Single module, difference
between phase IGBTs, 1: parallel-
connected modules, minimum-maximum
difference between all IGBTs of all
modules). With parallel-connected
modules, "Y YY" specifies through which
BCU control unit channel the fault was
received. "ZZ" specifies the phase (0:
single module, 1: U-phase [parallel
connection], 2: W-phase [parallel
connection], 3: W-phase [parallel
connection]).
Check the cooling fan inside the PCB
space.
With parallel-connected modules, check
the auxiliary code (format XXXY YYZZ).
"Y YY" specifies through which BCU
control unit channel the fault was
received.
Check ambient conditions.
Check air flow and fan operation.
Check heatsink fins for dust pick-up.
Check motor power against drive power.
Check the connections between the drive
control unit and the power unit.
Check the auxiliary code (format XXXY
YYZZ). With parallel-connected modules,
"Y YY" specifies the affected BCU control
unit channel (0: broadcast). "ZZ"
specifies the error source
(8: Transmission errors in PSL link [see
"XXX"], 9: Transmitter FIFO warning limit
hit). "XXX" specifies the transmission
error direction and detailed warning code
(0: Rx/communication error, 1: Tx/Reed-
Solomon symbol error, 2: Tx/no
synchronization error, 3: Tx/Reed-
Solomon decoder failures,
4: Tx/Manchester coding errors).
Check the setting of parameter
HW options word
1, bit 14.
Check the auxiliary code to identify the
fan. Code 0 denotes main fan 1. Other
codes (format XYZ): "X" specifies state
code (1: ID run, 2: normal). "Y" specifies
the index of the inverter unit connected to
BCU (0...n, always 0 for ZCU control
units). "Z" specifies the index of the fan
(1: Main fan 1, 2: Main fan 2, 3: Main fan
3).
Check fan operation and connection.
Replace fan if faulty.
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