External Fault (Terminal S3)
Yaskawa · V1000
Was bedeutet EF3 ?
This fault indicates that an external device triggered a fault via the Multi-Function Digital Input (MFDI) terminal S3, or there is incorrect wiring to S3, or the terminal is incorrectly configured for an external fault despite not being in use. This causes the drive to halt operation based on an external signal, potentially stopping connected machinery.
Häufige Ursachen
- A critical process sensor (e.g., over-temperature switch, level sensor) connected to terminal S3 has detected an abnormal condition.
- Wiring error during installation to terminal S3, such as cross-wiring or improper stripping, leading to an open or short circuit.
- Parameter configuration for S3 (e.g., P2-03) does not match the physical wiring or external device's intended logic.
- Intermittent fault from the external device connected to S3 (e.g., a vibrating sensor, loose internal connection).
- Degraded or failing input protection circuit on the drive for terminal S3, leading to false fault detection.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Inspect all wiring connections to terminal S3, ensuring they are tight and properly terminated.
- 2
Verify the operational status of the external device connected to S3. Check its local indicator or output state.
- 3
Review the drive parameter (e.g., P2-03) assigned to S3 and confirm it is configured for the correct function (e.g., External Fault 3, Emergency Stop).
- 4
Use a multimeter to measure the voltage present at terminal S3 relative to SC (common) to confirm the signal state.
- 5
Isolate the external device by disconnecting it from S3 and checking if the fault persists. If it clears, troubleshoot the device itself.