Comparator 2 Limit Error
Yaskawa · GA500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
What does CP2 mean?
This fault signifies that the value monitored by Comparator 2 (selected by H2-26) has deviated *outside* the acceptable range defined by H2-27 (Lower Limit) and H2-28 (Upper Limit). This condition indicates that the monitored parameter has either gone too high or too low, triggering a protection response. Depending on the specific parameter being monitored, this could point to an over-temperature, under-pressure, or other critical process excursion that risks equipment damage or process instability if not resolved.
Additional Steps
Steps 1–2 are listed in Priority Fix.
- 3
If the comparator settings are incorrect for the application, adjust H2-26, H2-27, and H2-28 as needed.
- 4
Review H2-01 to H2-03 (MFDO Function Selection) and H2-35 (Comparator2 Protection Selection) to ensure the desired fault response is configured. Perform a Fault Reset.