External fault
Schneider Electric · ATV32HD11N4 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa EPF ?
This fault is triggered by an external condition or device connected to a logic input configured for external fault detection. This input is typically connected to a safety circuit, thermal switch, or another protective device. If the external fault condition persists, the drive will remain in a fault state, preventing operation until the external issue is cleared, ensuring machine and personnel safety.
Causas comunes
- A logic input (e.g., DI1) configured as an external fault opens or loses its signal.
- Safety circuit device (e.g., E-stop, light curtain) connected to external fault input is tripped.
- Thermal switch on the motor or cabinet opens due to over-temperature.
- Auxiliary contact of a motor contactor or circuit breaker opens unexpectedly.
- Wiring fault (broken wire) in the external fault circuit connected to the drive's digital input (e.g., DI1).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
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1. Identify the specific digital input terminal (e.g., DI1, DI2) configured for external fault detection (P2-11).
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2. Measure the voltage at the identified digital input terminal to confirm its state (e.g., 24VDC for active, 0VDC for fault).
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3. Trace the external fault signal back to its source (e.g., E-stop button, thermal switch) and confirm its status.
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4. Check for continuity in the wiring from the external fault source to the drive's digital input terminal.
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5. Verify that the external fault device (e.g., thermal relay) is not physically tripped or damaged.