Schneider Electric · Altivar 312 Variable Frequency Drive
This internal fault indicates an issue with the drive's internal EEPROM memory. Similar to EEF, this points to potential data corruption or a hardware failure within the non-volatile memory storing operational parameters. Such a fault can compromise drive stability, lead to incorrect settings, or cause operational failure.
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1. Power cycle the drive and check if the fault clears after a complete shutdown and restart.
2. Attempt a full parameter reset to factory defaults (e.g., Parameter P1-12 = 1 or 2) to force a rewrite of the EEPROM.
3. Load a known good configuration file from a reliable backup using commissioning software.
4. Verify input power quality (e.g., check for sags/swells using a power quality meter) to the drive's input terminals.
5. If persistent, this usually points to a control board issue; contact technical support for advanced diagnostics or replacement.