
3.TROUBLESHOOTING AND ACTION TROUBLESHOOTING B-65285EN/03
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3.2.8 Alarm Codes 8., 9., and A.
(1) Meaning
Inverter: IPM alarm
(2) Cause and troubleshooting
(a) Be sure to push the faceplate (control printed-circuit board)
as far as it will go.
(b) Disconnect the motor power leads from the SVM, and
release the SVM from an emergency stop condition.
<1> If no IPM alarm condition has occurred
→ Go to (b).
<2> If an IPM alarm condition has occurred
→ Replace the SVM.
(c) Disconnect the motor power leads from the SVM, and check
the insulation between PE and the motor power lead U, V, or
W.
<1> If the insulation is deteriorated
→ Go to (c).
<2> If the insulation is normal
→ Replace the SVM.
(d) Disconnect the motor from its power leads, and check
whether the insulation of the motor or power leads is
deteriorated.
<1> If the insulation of the motor is deteriorated
→ Replace the motor.
<2> If the insulation of any power lead is deteriorated
→ Replace the power lead.
3.2.9 Alarm Codes 8., 9., and A.
(1) Meaning
Inverter: IPM alarm (OH)
(2) Cause and troubleshooting
(a) Be sure to push the faceplate (control printed-circuit board)
as far as it will go.
(b) Check that the heat sink cooling fan is running.
(c) Check that the motor is being used at or below its continuous
rating.
(d) Check that the cooling capacity of the cabinet is sufficient
(inspect the fans and filters).
(e) Check that the ambient temperature is not too high.
(f) Replace the SVM.