Braking Error
Omron · MX2 Inverter
¿Qué significa E36 ?
This fault occurs during brake control operation if the inverter fails to receive the braking confirmation signal within the specified time (b124) after a brake release, or if the output current doesn't reach the brake release current (b126) during the brake wait time (b121). It indicates a problem with the brake's operation or its feedback to the inverter.
Causas comunes
- Mechanical brake malfunction (e.g., seized brake pads, worn components) preventing proper release or engagement.
- Brake feedback switch (e.g., microswitch, proximity sensor) not activating or faulty, failing to provide the 'brake open' signal.
- Incorrect timing parameter for brake release/engagement (e.g., b124 Brake confirm time) set too short for the brake's response.
- Wiring fault between the inverter's brake control output, the brake, and the brake feedback input.
- External brake contactor or relay failure preventing proper power application to the brake.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
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1. Verify the mechanical operation of the brake; manually cycle the brake (if safe) to observe its release and engagement.
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2. Measure the voltage (VDC/VAC) supplied to the brake coil/solenoid from the inverter's brake output terminals (e.g., T1, T2) to confirm activation.
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3. Check the state of the brake feedback input terminals (e.g., X1, X2) using a multimeter (continuity or voltage) to confirm the brake 'open' signal is received by the inverter.
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4. Review and adjust parameter b124 (Brake confirmation time) to allow sufficient time for brake release before motor current rise.
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5. Inspect all wiring related to the brake circuit for damage, loose connections, or incorrect termination at both the inverter and the brake assembly.