CONTACTOR OPEN
Kone · Elevator Control
What does 1038 mean?
The motor controller (codes 1038, 2038, 3038) has detected that the main contactor is open when it should be closed. This indicates a contactor control issue, preventing power to the motor. The specific lift reaction is controller dependent.
Common Causes
- Contactor failed to close (e.g., mechanical jam, broken spring).
- Contactor coil open circuit or insufficient control voltage.
- Contactor feedback circuit fault, indicating a false open status.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify the output signal from the motor controller to the main contactor coil for presence and correct voltage.
- 2
Measure the voltage across the main contactor coil terminals while the controller attempts to close it, comparing against nominal coil voltage.
- 3
Inspect the main contactor's auxiliary contacts for proper mechanical operation and continuity when the contactor is commanded closed.
- 4
Check all wiring connections related to the main contactor, including power, control, and feedback circuits, for looseness, corrosion, or damage.
- 5
Verify relevant motor controller parameters pertaining to contactor control and feedback for correct configuration.