MC Answer-Back Fault (Contactor Feedback)
Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa UV3 ?
This fault typically indicates an issue with the feedback signal from a Motor Contactor (MC) or output contactor. If the inverter expects a contactor to close or open and does not receive the corresponding feedback signal within a set timeframe, this fault is triggered. This protects against situations where the motor may not be properly connected or disconnected, which could lead to unsafe operation.
Causas comunes
- Motor Contactor (MC) auxiliary contact failure, preventing its state from being reported to the inverter.
- Incorrect wiring of the MC auxiliary contact feedback signal to the designated inverter digital input terminal.
- MC coil failure, preventing the contactor from closing or opening as commanded by the inverter.
- MC answer-back delay time (e.g., Parameter L7-03) set too short, causing a trip before the contactor physically responds.
- Mechanical binding or damage to the Motor Contactor itself, preventing proper operation.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Verify the Motor Contactor (MC) auxiliary contact is wired correctly to the designated inverter digital input terminal as per schematic.
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2. Measure the voltage across the MC coil terminals to confirm proper energization (e.g., 24VDC, 120VAC) when commanded.
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3. Manually actuate the MC and use a multimeter to check for continuity across its auxiliary feedback contact to confirm operation.
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4. Adjust the MC answer-back delay time (e.g., Parameter L7-03) to a longer value to account for mechanical contactor closure time.
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5. Inspect the MC for any signs of mechanical damage, burnt contacts, or internal debris preventing proper operation.