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E.16 to E.20

User-Defined PLC Function Error

Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive

What does E.16 to E.20 mean?

The inverter output is shut off because a user-defined protective function, configured via the PLC function, has been activated. This occurs when a value between "16" and "20" is written to the special register SD1214 while the PLC function is enabled (Pr.414 is not "0"). It signifies a condition that the user's PLC program has flagged as a fault.

Common Causes

  • The user-defined PLC program has detected a process condition (e.g., temperature threshold, pressure limit) that triggers one of the custom fault codes (16-20).
  • Incorrect logic or setpoint within the user-programmed PLC function, causing the fault to be triggered prematurely or erroneously.
  • Failure of an external sensor or input device that feeds data into the PLC function, leading to an incorrect process value.
  • Unexpected process condition (e.g., motor bearing temperature exceeding a set threshold) that the PLC logic is designed to detect.
  • A transient software bug or memory corruption within the PLC program area of the inverter.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    1. Identify which specific user-defined fault (E.16, E.17, E.18, E.19, or E.20) has occurred by checking the inverter's fault history display.

  2. 2

    2. Review the PLC program (ladder logic or function block diagram) on the inverter using programming software to understand the conditions that trigger the specific fault.

  3. 3

    3. Monitor the input signals and internal variables referenced by the PLC program (e.g., analog input values, digital input states) to determine why the trigger condition was met.

  4. 4

    4. Adjust the setpoints or logic within the PLC program (if applicable) to better suit the application's operating limits.

  5. 5

    5. Test external sensors or switches associated with the PLC program's fault conditions for proper operation and calibration.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

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