Comparator 2 Limit Error
Yaskawa · V1000
Hva betyr CP2 ?
This fault triggers when the monitored value, chosen via H2-26 [Comparator 2 Monitor Selection], is found to be outside the acceptable operating range defined by H2-27 [Comparator 2 Lower Limit] and H2-28 [Comparator 2 Upper Limit]. This indicates a critical process parameter has deviated beyond its safe boundaries, suggesting a potential malfunction or abnormal system state that could lead to operational instability if not corrected.
Vanlige årsaker
- The process variable monitored by H2-26 (Comparator 2 Monitor Selection) has fallen outside its safe operating limits.
- Incorrect H2-27 (Comparator 2 Lower Limit) or H2-28 (Comparator 2 Upper Limit) settings are defined.
- The sensor providing the input for the monitored parameter is malfunctioning or out of calibration.
- Sudden, significant load changes or process disturbances pushing the variable beyond its allowed range.
- Software bug or incorrect scaling configuration in the drive's parameter mapping for the monitored value.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
Klikk på steg for å spore fremgangen.
- 1
Identify the parameter selected by H2-26 (e.g., U1-01, U1-03) and monitor its current value.
- 2
Verify H2-27 (Comparator 2 Lower Limit) and H2-28 (Comparator 2 Upper Limit) are correctly set for the application.
- 3
Check the calibration and accuracy of the external sensor providing the input to the monitored parameter.
- 4
Observe the actual process variable for stability and ensure it stays within expected bounds during operation.
- 5
Adjust H2-27 and H2-28 to encompass the true acceptable operating range for the monitored process variable.