FAQ# DRV-5P8PGJ Published: 07/13/2004

Question:Resetting a drive fault.
Answer:Fault Detection
When the Drive detects a fault, the fault information is displayed on the Digital Operator, the fault contact closes, and the motor coasts to stop. (However, a fault with selectable stopping method will operate according to the stopping method selected.)
  • If a fault occurs, take appropriate action according to the table by investigating the cause.
  • To restart, reset the fault with any of the following procedures:
    • Set "14: Fault Reset" to a multi-function digital input (H1-01 to H1-06). Then, close and open the input.
    • Press the RESET key of the Digital Operator.
    • Shut off the Drive input power, and then turn on again.
    • If the fault does not clear, ensure that the RUN command is removed from the drive and also ensure the fault condition is no longer is present, (i.e., remove the motor short).

Product Information:

Product Group:Inverters/Drives
Product:E7 Drive, F7 Drive, G5 Drive 600 Volt, G5 GPD515 Drive, G7 Drive, P7 Drive
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Category:Fault Code Description

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