CPU fault
Mitsubishi Electric · FR E700
Was bedeutet E.7 ?
This is a CPU fault that stops the inverter output when a communication fault occurs within the built-in CPU. Specific causes include excessive electrical noise or a short circuit between the PC and SD terminals. This critical internal error prevents safe operation.
Häufige Ursachen
- Severe electrical noise or electromagnetic interference (EMI) affecting the CPU's internal bus or external communication circuits.
- Direct short circuit between the PC communication port and the 'S' signal terminal (typically a common ground or reference).
- Damage to the communication interface components on the control board (e.g., transceivers, opto-isolators).
- Software or firmware bug causing an unhandled exception within the CPU's communication routine.
- Voltage transient or power surge affecting the inverter's control power supply.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Disconnect all external communication cables and devices from the inverter's serial ports (e.g., RS-485 terminals S, RDA, RDB).
- 2
Power cycle the inverter by fully removing main AC input power for at least 60 seconds, then reapply power.
- 3
Use a multimeter to measure continuity or resistance between the 'PC' and 'S' terminals to rule out a direct short circuit.
- 4
Verify proper grounding of the inverter chassis and all connected equipment to minimize common mode noise.
- 5
Check the inverter's internal diagnostic LEDs (if available) for any additional fault indications or status codes.