Faults and Alarms
F0452 Load torque fault detected
Quit
Refer to F0001
Cause
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load conditions at the motor signify a load torque fault (e.g. belt failure) or a mechanical fault
Diagnosis & Remedy
Please check the following:
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no braking, failure or destruction of the mechanical drive transmission line
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if required, lubricate the mechanical drive transmission line.
If you are using an external encoder, please check the following parameter settings:
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P2192 (delay time, load torque monitoring)
If you are operating within a specific speed range, please check the following:
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P2182 (load torque monitoring F1)
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P2183 (load torque monitoring F1f2)
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P2184 (load torque monitoring F1f3)
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P2185 (upper torque threshold 1)
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P2186 (lower torque threshold 1)
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P2187 (upper torque threshold 2)
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P2188 (lower torque threshold 2)
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P2189 (upper torque threshold 3)
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P2190 (lower torque threshold 3)
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P2192 (delay time, load torque monitoring)
F0453 Motor stalled
Quit
Refer to F0001
Cause
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up/ or down ramp too steep (excessive gradient)
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inverter connected to an already spinning motor without using the flying restart function
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motor incorrectly connected
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motor too small
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voltage boost P1611 for sensorless vector control too low
Diagnosis & Remedy
Please check the following:
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the motor connections
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increase the ramp-up time P1120 or the ramp-down time P1121
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activate the flying restart function P1200
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use a larger motor
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increase the voltage boost P1611 for sensorless closed-loop vector control
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use closed-loop vector control with encoder instead of sensorless closed-loop vector control.
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activate the V/f closed-loop control mode (P1300 less than 20) instead of closed-loop vector control
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MICROMASTER 440
Parameter List
6SE6400-5BB00-0BP0
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Questions and answers
how to check running motor kw in micromaster 440
To check the running motor kW in the Siemens MICROMASTER 440, you need to monitor the actual motor power parameter during operation. This value is not directly listed in the provided context, but typically, the drive calculates and displays actual motor power in real-time through specific diagnostic parameters.
Use the operator panel or connected software to access diagnostic parameters where actual motor power is shown. Look for parameters related to motor power output, often found in the diagnostic or monitoring section of the drive interface.
Exact parameter numbers for real-time motor kW are not provided in the context, so refer to the drive's diagnostic menu or manual for the actual parameter displaying running kW.
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