Function Loss
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
¿Qué significa F094 ?
The "Freeze-Fire" (Function Loss) input is inactive or open, typically configured on a digital input terminal. This input is designed to be active during normal operation, and its loss indicates a pre-programmed operational or safety condition that requires the drive to stop.
Causas comunes
- The digital input terminal configured for "Freeze-Fire" (e.g., DI1, DI2, DI3) is open or disconnected when it should be active.
- External control circuitry providing the "Freeze-Fire" signal has failed (e.g., relay contact open, PLC output inactive).
- The digital input parameter (e.g., P5-01, P5-02) assigned to the "Freeze-Fire" function is incorrectly configured for normally open instead of normally closed (or vice-versa).
- A broken wire or loose connection in the control wiring from the "Freeze-Fire" source to the drive's digital input terminal.
- Internal failure of the drive's digital input circuit (e.g., opto-coupler).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Measure the voltage across the configured "Freeze-Fire" digital input terminal (e.g., DIn) and the common terminal (e.g., DCOM) to confirm its state (e.g., 24VDC for active).
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2. Inspect the physical wiring from the "Freeze-Fire" signal source to the drive's digital input terminal for continuity (e.g., resistance < 1 Ohm).
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3. Temporarily bypass the external control device by shorting the configured "Freeze-Fire" digital input terminal to the common terminal (e.g., DCOM) and observe if the fault clears.
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4. Verify parameter P5-xx (where xx is the input used) is correctly configured for the desired "Freeze-Fire" function and its polarity (e.g., normally open/closed).
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5. Check the external control device (e.g., PLC output card) by measuring its output voltage to ensure it is providing the expected signal.