Powerflex Fault Codes



Fault

  • Fault Designator Consists of list of codes for specific fault conditions. Page 36: Viewing And Editing Parameters Start Up Viewing and Editing Parameters The last user-selected Display Group parameter is saved when power is removed and is displayed by default when power is reapplied.
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Powerflex fault codes

Sample Code Library. Customers are encouraged to migrate to our PowerFlex 755TM Drives. PowerFlex 755TM Drives Contact a Distributor Find A Sales Office Support. Get Support Distributor. Find a Product Partner Popular Resources/Quicklinks. PowerFlex 700AFE Active Front End. On the PowerFlex 755T if the converter current limit is set to zero a Fault 13068 SW Bus Over Volt See Tech note: 1071031-PowerFlex755T - Drive Sets Current Limit to Zero If your inverter is being powered by an active front end, the PE-B jumper must be removed, regardless of the grounding on the power system.

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Hello everyone,
We are using a Powerflex 753 VFD to control a motor which lifts and descends loads. The drive goes into fault code 12 (HW Overcurrent) and code 36 (SW Overcurrent) multiple times while its descent in the loaded condition. The drive does not go into fault when:
1. It ascends or descends in no load.
2. Ascends in load condition.
Therefore the fault occurs only in one direction under loaded condition.
I have google searched and tried changing a few parameters [Parameter 43 (Flux Up Enable) and Parameter 44 (Flux Up Time), Parameter 70 (Autotune) and Parameter 621 (Slip RPM at FLA) to 0], but it didn't affect the faults.
Any ideas why? Any solutions?

Commons Issues with Allen-Bradley PowerFlex Drives

Troubleshooting a faulted drive can be a tough endeavour. We’re here to help! The list below features some of the most common reasons why Allen-Bradley PowerFlex drives can fault and how to solve those issues. If you’ve tried all of the tips below and there’s still an problem with your drive, it might be time to contact your service provider for a repair or replacement. Contact us today for support!

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Problems and Solutions for Allen-Bradley PowerFlex Drives

Contamination/Corrosion
Disconnect power and remove contamination (metal shavings, dust) with compressed dry air. The Allen-Bradley Powerflex drive should be sent in for service if it’s soaked with oil or other liquid contaminants.
Loose connections
Electronics are limited to their wiring. Vibrations, physical manipulation or relocation may loosen terminal connections. Verify and secure all terminal connections.
Missing power phase
Check input voltage and verify power is on all phases.
Bad cables
Over time and after constant use, cables will wear out from physical damage and contamination. If you have haven’t swapped out your cables in a while, secure a new cable and try again.
Seized cooling fans
Overheating is the biggest enemy to electronic circuitry. Proper ventialtion requires that fans have been cleaned and devoid of any debris.
Wrong parameters
This issue can occur when system memory leaks due to voltage transients and the values change. Backup the parameters using the HIM and reset the drive to factory default, then restore the correct parameters.
Binded load
This will usually cause an overcurrent fault. Check gear, fans, pulleys or worm gears for proper operation.

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Allen-Bradley PowerFlex Drives

Alarm Numbers and Descriptions

Allen Bradley 755 Fault Codes

753

Allen Bradley Powerflex Fault Codes

  • 2 Auxiliary Input
  • 3 Power Loss
  • 4 Under Voltage
  • 5 Over Voltage
  • 7 Motor Overload
  • 8 Heatsink Over Temp
  • 9 Transister Over Temp
  • 12 HW Over Current
  • 15 Load Loss
  • 16 Motor Thermistor
  • 17 Input Phase Loss
  • 24 Decel Inhibit
  • 25 Over Speed Limit
  • 29 Analog In Loss
  • 33 Auto Restart Tries
  • 36 SW Over Current
  • 38 Phase U to Ground
  • 39 Phase V to Ground
  • 40 Phase W to Ground
  • 41 Phase UV Short
  • 42 Phase UW Short
  • 43 Phase VU Short
  • 48 Params Defaulted
  • 49 Drive Powerup
  • 51 Fault Queue Cleared
  • 52 Faults Cleared
  • 63 Shear Pin
  • 64 Drive Overload
  • 71-75 Port 1-5 Adapter
  • 77 IR Volts Range
  • 78 Flux Amps Reference Range
  • 79 Excessive Load
  • 80 AutoTune Aborted
  • 81-85 Port 1-5 DPI Loss
  • 87 IXo Voltage Range
  • 91 Encoder Loss
  • 100 Parameter Checksum
  • 101 User Set 1 Checksum
  • 102 User Set 2 Checksum
  • 103 User Set 3 Checksum
  • 104 Power Board Checksum 1
  • 105 Power Board Checksum 2
  • 106 Incompatible MCB-PB
  • 107 Replaced MCB-PB
  • 108 Analog Calibration Checksum
  • 111 Enable Hardware