PANEL LOSS
ABB · ACS800
What does 5300 mean?
Communication with the control panel, which is currently selected as the active control location for the ABB ACS800 drive, has been lost. This fault (3.09 AW 2 bit 13) can lead to a loss of control and monitoring capabilities from the panel, and its behavior is governed by programmable Fault Function 30.02 (PANEL LOSS).
Common Causes
- Loose or faulty physical connection of the control panel to the drive.
- Damage to the control panel itself or its mounting platform/connector.
- Malfunction of the control panel's internal electronics.
- Incorrect setting of Fault Function parameter 30.02 (PANEL LOSS) which dictates the drive's reaction to communication loss.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Check the physical connection of the control panel to the ABB ACS800 drive, ensuring it is securely seated in its mounting platform and latches are engaged.
- 2
Inspect the control panel connector and the corresponding receptacle on the drive for any visible damage, bent pins, or corrosion.
- 3
If possible, test with a known good control panel by temporarily replacing the existing panel in the mounting platform.
- 4
Verify parameter 30.02 (PANEL LOSS) settings to ensure the desired drive reaction (FAULT, CONST SP 15, LAST SPEED) is selected for a panel communication break.
- 5
Refer to the appropriate ABB ACS800 hardware manual for detailed instructions on panel connection and troubleshooting procedures.