Schneider Electric · Altivar 312 Variable Frequency Drive
An external fault has been triggered, typically by a digital input signal from an external safety device or process interlock. This indicates a condition outside the drive's internal control that requires attention, such as an emergency stop, a limit switch activation, or another process safety interlock. The drive will stop operation to ensure safety.
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1. Identify which digital input (e.g., DI1, DI2) is configured as the external fault source (e.g., check Parameter P2-01, P2-02).
2. Measure voltage across the identified digital input and its common terminal (e.g., DI1 to COM) to verify its current state.
3. Inspect all external devices wired to the fault input for their status (e.g., emergency stop button not pressed, overload relay reset).
4. Check continuity of the wiring from the drive's digital input to the external fault device using a multimeter.
5. Verify the external fault input configuration (e.g., normally open/closed) in the drive parameters matches the external device's output.