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98

TACH LOSS FAULT

Otis · DSD 412 Elevator System

What does 98 mean?

The drive does not detect encoder velocity in proportion to the armature voltage indication of speed. Refer to Function explanations for parameters #14 and #15.

Common Causes

  • The encoder is not working.
  • Loose connections for the encoder.
  • Motor has high resistance, requiring adjustment of parameter #14.
  • The contactor feedback circuit at A1TB1-7 closes before the armature power poles, indicating a timing issue.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Verify that the encoder is working.

  2. 2

    Inspect all encoder connections for tightness.

  3. 3

    Raise the value for parameter #14 if the motor has high resistance.

  4. 4

    Ensure that the contactor feedback circuit at A1TB1-7 closes only after the armature power poles; refer to the timing diagram on page 52.

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Source: Otis DSD 412 Elevator System
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