External Fault
Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa EF3 ?
This fault indicates that an external protective device or interlock connected to a specific digital input (corresponding to EF3) has been activated, triggering a trip in the inverter. The specific cause depends on the external device wired to that input. This is a safety feature to stop the drive based on external process conditions, preventing damage to the system or injury.
Causas comunes
- Normally Closed (NC) contact of an external safety device (e.g., overload relay, pressure switch) connected to EF3 input has opened.
- Normally Open (NO) contact of an external protective device connected to EF3 input has failed to close when required.
- Wiring fault (e.g., broken wire, loose terminal) in the circuit connected to the digital input assigned as EF3.
- External device itself has tripped (e.g., motor thermal overload, guard door open).
- Incorrect programming of the digital input function for EF3 (e.g., P0-04, P0-05 assigning input function).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Identify the specific external device connected to the digital input assigned as EF3 (e.g., using wiring diagrams).
- 2
Measure voltage across the EF3 input terminal (e.g., S3) and the common terminal (SC) to determine its state (e.g., 0V or 24VDC).
- 3
Inspect the external protective device for its trip status indicator and reset if possible.
- 4
Check continuity of the wiring from the external device's contacts to the inverter's EF3 input terminal.
- 5
Bypass the external device momentarily (for testing purposes ONLY, with safety precautions) to confirm the inverter clears the fault.