Brake Error
Omron · MX2 Series Type V2 Compact Inverter
What does E36. mean?
This error indicates that the inverter cannot verify the ON/OFF status of the external brake within the specified 'Brake Error Detection Time' (b124) after a brake release signal. It occurs when the brake control function (b120 = 01) is enabled, suggesting a problem with the brake itself, its confirmation signal, or incorrect timing settings, potentially leading to unsafe load control.
Common Causes
- Mechanical fault in the external brake mechanism preventing it from releasing or engaging correctly within the set time.
- Brake switch (e.g., position sensor) signal not reaching the inverter's input terminal (e.g., S3) due to wiring fault, open circuit, or contact problem.
- Brake control relay or contactor not energizing/de-energizing the brake coil properly, or the brake coil itself is faulty (open circuit, short circuit).
- Parameter b124 (Brake Error Detection Time) set too short for the actual mechanical brake release/engage time, leading to a premature trip.
- External brake power supply (e.g., 24VDC, 230VAC) unstable or incorrect, leading to delayed or incomplete brake operation.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Measure the voltage supplied to the external brake coil to ensure it is correct and stable (e.g., 24VDC, 230VAC) when the brake release signal is active.
- 2
Verify the operation of the external brake mechanism visually and mechanically by observing its release and engagement. Listen for the distinct click.
- 3
Monitor the status of the brake switch input (e.g., S3 or S4) at the inverter's digital input terminals using the digital operator's monitor menu (e.g., U1-XX).
- 4
Disconnect power. Use a multimeter to check for continuity of the brake switch wiring from the brake mechanism to the inverter's input terminal.
- 5
Temporarily increase the parameter b124 (Brake Error Detection Time) by 20-50% to see if the fault clears, suggesting a timing mismatch.
- 6
Measure the resistance of the brake coil to check for an open circuit or short circuit; compare this reading with the manufacturer's specifications.