Schneider Electric · ATV32HD11N4 Variable Speed Drive
This fault is triggered by an external condition or device connected to a logic input configured for external fault detection. This input is typically connected to a safety circuit, thermal switch, or another protective device. If the external fault condition persists, the drive will remain in a fault state, preventing operation until the external issue is cleared, ensuring machine and personnel safety.
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1. Identify the specific digital input terminal (e.g., DI1, DI2) configured for external fault detection (P2-11).
2. Measure the voltage at the identified digital input terminal to confirm its state (e.g., 24VDC for active, 0VDC for fault).
3. Trace the external fault signal back to its source (e.g., E-stop button, thermal switch) and confirm its status.
4. Check for continuity in the wiring from the external fault source to the drive's digital input terminal.
5. Verify that the external fault device (e.g., thermal relay) is not physically tripped or damaged.