Auto Restart Tries Exceeded
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 40 Adjustable Frequency
¿Qué significa F33 ?
This fault indicates that the drive has exhausted its configured number of automatic restart attempts (parameter A092 [Auto Rstrt Tries]) after a previous fault. The underlying cause of the initial fault must be addressed before the drive can restart.
Causas comunes
- The underlying fault condition (e.g., overload, undervoltage) repeatedly reoccurs, exhausting the configured auto-restart attempts.
- Parameter A092 [Auto Rstrt Tries] is set to a low number (e.g., 0 or 1), preventing sufficient recovery attempts for transient faults.
- An intermittent fault condition that resolves temporarily but then reappears, tripping the drive multiple times.
- The drive is attempting to restart into an unresolved mechanical jam or electrical issue that immediately re-trips the drive.
- Auto-restart delay (e.g., A090 [Auto Rstrt Delay]) or number of tries parameters are not optimized for the application, leading to rapid re-tripping.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
Identify and troubleshoot the *original* fault code that triggered the auto-restart sequence by checking the drive's fault history log.
- 2
Verify drive parameter A092 [Auto Rstrt Tries] is set to an appropriate number for the application, or '0' if auto-restart is not desired.
- 3
Monitor the operating conditions and drive display after a restart to observe if the original fault reoccurs and determine its cause.
- 4
Inspect the mechanical load and motor to ensure no persistent physical obstruction or electrical issue is present, which would immediately re-trip the drive.
- 5
If the original fault was intermittent, consider adjusting parameter A090 [Auto Rstrt Delay] to allow more time for transient conditions to clear before restarting.