Ge VAT200 fault codes
General Troubleshooting
Condition: Is the motor not running?
Checkpoint: Is power applied to L1(L), L2, and L3(N) terminals (is the charge indicator on)?
Solution: Is power applied? Turn OFF the power and then turn it ON again. Make sure the power voltage is correct. Ensure that the screws are tightly secured.
Condition: Is there voltage between output terminals T1, T2, and T3?
Solution: Turn OFF the power and then turn it ON again.
Condition: Is there an overload due to motor jamming?
Solution: Reduce the load to allow the motor to operate.
Condition: Is there any abnormality in the inverter?
Checkpoint: Is a forward or reverse running command given?
Solution: Check and correct the wiring according to error descriptions.
Condition: Is the analog frequency signal input?
Checkpoint: Is the wiring of the analog frequency input signal correct? Is the voltage of the frequency input correct?
Solution: Is the operating mode setting correct? Perform operations on the digital panel.
Condition: Is the motor running but in the reverse direction?
Checkpoint: Is the wiring correct for output terminals T1, T2, and T3?
Solution: Ensure that the wiring matches the motor's U, V, and W terminals. Is the wiring correct for forward and reverse signals? Check the wiring if necessary.
Condition: Can't adjust the motor speed?
Checkpoint: Is the wiring correct for analog frequency inputs?
Solution: Check the wiring if necessary. Is the operating mode setting correct? Check the operator's operating mode.
Condition: Is the motor operating speed too high or too low?
Checkpoint: Is the load too heavy?
Solution: Reduce the load. Are the motor specifications (poles, voltage...) correct? Confirm the motor specifications. Is the gear ratio correct? Confirm the gear ratio. Is the maximum output frequency setting correct? Confirm the maximum output frequency.
Condition: Is the motor speed changing unusually?
Checkpoint: Is the load too heavy?
Solution: Reduce the load. Is the load changing significantly? Minimize the change in load. Increase the capacities of the inverter and motor. Is the input power phase missing? Add an AC reactor on the power input side (if single-phase power is used). Check the wiring (if three-phase power is used).
Error Display and Solution
Errors Not Corrected Manually
CPF - Program Problem
Cause: External noise interference
Solution: Connect a parallel RC surge absorber to the magnetizing coil of the magnetic contactor
EPR - EEPROM Problem
Cause: Faulty EEPROM
Solution: Replace the EEPROM
-OV- - Ou/ Over Voltage during Stop
Cause: Detection circuit failure
Solution: Send the inverter for repair
-LV- - Lu/Low Voltage during Stop
Cause: 1. Power voltage too low 2. Limiting resistor or fuse blown 3. Detection circuit failures
Solution: 1. Check if the power voltage is correct 2. Replace the limiting resistor or fuse 3. Send the inverter for repair
-OH- - Overheating of Inverter during Stop
Cause: 1. Detection circuit failures 2. Ambient temperature too high or poor ventilation
Solution: 1. Send the inverter for repair 2. Improve ventilation conditions
CTER - Current Sensor Detection Error
Cause: Current sensor error or circuit failures
Solution: Send the inverter for repair
OC-S - Overcurrent at Start
Cause: 1. Motor winding and casing short circuit 2. Motor connections and ground short circuit 3. IGBT module damaged
Solution: 1. Examine the motor 2. Examine the wiring 3. Replace the transistor module
OC-D - Overcurrent during Deceleration
Cause: Preset deceleration time too short
Solution: Set a longer deceleration time
OC-A - Overcurrent during Acceleration
Cause: 1. Acceleration time too short 2. Motor capacity higher than inverter capacity 3. Short circuit between motor winding and casing 4. Short circuit between motor wiring and ground 5. IGBT module damaged
Solution: 1. Set a longer acceleration time 2. Replace with an inverter of the same capacity as the motor 3. Check the motor 4. Check the wiring 5. Replace the IGBT module
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