FAQ# DRV-5KBKQC Published: 11/28/2005

Question:Is there a way to clear the fault history?
Answer:Yes. Performing an initialization will clear the fault history.

Whenever the fault relay trips (drive shutdown), the fault that caused the trip (except for parameter setting errors) are entered into non-volatile RAM. The drive retains the last four faults and the operating conditions when the last fault occurred. (NOTE: Time is in operating hours.) These faults can only be displayed when the drive is in the Drive mode (DRIVE light is on). The drive can be stopped or running when displaying these faults.

There is other related information on this FAQ, see "Link to related files" below.
Refer to Table 6-3 in the G5 Manual for more fault history functions.

Product Information:

Product Group:Inverters/Drives
Product:G5 GPD515 Drive, G5 Drive 600 Volt
Applications:
Category:Fault Code Description; Programming

Other Information:

Link to related files:FAQ# DRV-5P8PGJ: Resetting a Fault on G5, E7, F7or G7 Drives Database 'FAQ Drives (New)', View 'By Status', Document 'Frequently asked Questions: DRV-5P8PGJ'
GPD515/G5 Technical Manual
GPD515/G5 and GPD506/P5 Troubleshooting Manual

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