Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
This broad fault indicates various internal drive malfunctions, including lack of communication between control and power boards, defective components (e.g., control board), low auxiliary power voltage, output phase voltage disagreement with reference, software incompatibility between units, unreadable software versions, resource overload, or CPU overload. These issues compromise the drive's operational integrity and can lead to unpredictable behavior.
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Perform a visual inspection of all internal connectors, ribbon cables, and power board/control board seating for proper connection and signs of damage.
Measure the internal auxiliary power supply voltages (e.g., 24VDC, 5VDC) at specified test points on the control board (if accessible and safe).
Attempt a factory reset of the drive parameters (e.g., P0-01 set to 1) to rule out parameter corruption, then reconfigure essential parameters.
Check the drive's fault history log via the HMI to identify any recurring sub-fault codes or patterns associated with the System Fault.
Ensure the drive's ambient temperature is within specifications (e.g., 0-50°C) and that cooling airflow is unobstructed.