Comparator 1 Limit Error
Yaskawa · V1000
Was bedeutet CP1 ?
This fault activates when the monitored value, selected in H2-20 [Comparator 1 Monitor Selection], falls within the predefined range set by H2-21 [Comparator 1 Lower Limit] and H2-22 [Comparator 1 Upper Limit]. It signals that a critical process variable has entered a restricted operating window, indicating an abnormal condition that requires immediate investigation to prevent operational issues.
Häufige Ursachen
- The process variable monitored by H2-20 (Comparator 1 Monitor Selection) has entered its critical operating range.
- H2-21 (Comparator 1 Lower Limit) or H2-22 (Comparator 1 Upper Limit) are set too broadly or too narrowly.
- The sensor providing the input for the monitored parameter is faulty or provides an incorrect reading.
- Normal process fluctuations temporarily pushing the monitored value into the defined range.
- External control system or PLC logic issue that maintains the monitored value within the fault range.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Identify the parameter selected by H2-20 (e.g., U1-01, U1-03) and monitor its real-time value.
- 2
Verify H2-21 (Comparator 1 Lower Limit) and H2-22 (Comparator 1 Upper Limit) accurately define the desired fault window.
- 3
Calibrate or replace the sensor connected to the analog input channel corresponding to H2-20.
- 4
Observe the monitored process variable during normal operation to confirm its expected range.
- 5
Adjust H2-21 and H2-22 to reflect the actual acceptable operating limits for the application.