SKU: 36656

1336-B010-ECD-L1 Allen Bradley AC VFD Variable Frequency Drive Repair

Industrial VFD Repair Service – Save Big and Keep Your Settings. Our services are fast and easy. Send us your failed VFD Variable Frequency Drive. We will quickly repair your faulty VFD. We provide a quick turnaround time and a high repair success rate at a low repair cost.
UpFix is NOT an authorized distributor for Allen Bradley.

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Description

This is a repair service for 1336-B010-ECD-L1 Allen Bradley AC VFD Variable Frequency Drive Repair.
UpFix is NOT an authorized distributor for Allen Bradley.

Once we receive your part, our highly trained and IPC certified technicians will run tests to identify the source of the problem. We will rebuild your part, replacing not only the failed components, but all components that are usually known to fail or go bad in this part. We want to make your experience as effortless as possible. All you have to do is send your part to us. Then after receiving the part back from us, just reinstall it and you’re back in business!

Estimated Repair Time is 3-5 business days.

International Shipping Available: Ships to USA and Canada

How it works


We do not replace housing or cases

We take pride in our work and will take it a step further and fully inspect your control board and will replace failure prone components or parts that may be failing in the future. Each part is fully tested to make sure it passes a full functional test.

Our service is 100 percent guaranteed or your money back. We stand by our services, thats why we got you covered with a 24-month warranty and lifetime phone support when you need us

Our goal is to save you hundreds of dollars, while continuing to provide an eco-friendly solution that reduces pollution. We drive our business towards consistent and profitable growth, with integrity and a commitment to the people and communities where we live and work. Our service is 100% guaranteed or your money back.



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This repair service will fix these issues:

  • Auto Tune Failure
  • Checksum Fault
  • Does Not Enable
  • Does Not Power
  • Fails Under Load
  • Fans Not Turning On
  • Ground Fault
  • Heatsink Fault
  • I/O Terminal Not Working
  • Input Phase Fault
  • No Output
  • Output Phase Fault
  • Output Runs Erratically
  • Overcurrent Fault
  • Overvoltage Fault
  • Power Loss
  • Unit Had Blown Up
  • Unit Smoked
  • Keys Dont Press
  • Keypad Issue
  • Undervoltage Fault



Cost-Effective
Repairing your existing VFD can be substantially more affordable than purchasing a new one. Enjoy significant savings while maintaining optimal functionality.

No Reconfiguration Needed
One of the biggest advantages of repairing your original VFD is the elimination of reprogramming. Your VFD will be returned to you with all its original settings intact, ensuring a seamless reintroduction into your system without the need for costly and time-consuming reconfiguration.

Quick Turnaround
We understand the importance of minimizing downtime. Our skilled technicians ensure a quick and efficient repair process, getting your operations back up and running in no time.

Quality Assurance
We use only the highest quality parts and the latest techniques in our repair processes, ensuring your VFD returns to you in top-notch condition, often better than its pre-fault state.

Extended Life for Your Equipment
Repairing and maintaining your existing VFD can significantly extend its life, making it a sustainable choice for your business and the environment.

Expert Support
Our team of experienced technicians is well-versed in a wide range of VFD brands and models, providing you with knowledgeable support and advice every step of the way.

Our Commitment
At UpFix, we are committed to providing you with a reliable, high-quality repair service that keeps your operations smooth and efficient. Trust us to restore your VFD to its optimal performance, ensuring your business runs uninterrupted.
Will this service fix my problems?

A full diagnostic check should first be performed to eliminate all other possible causes for your symptoms, even if the symptoms match those specified on the common fault description.

If you send a unit in good working condition due to misdiagnosis, and our testing determines that there are no issues or faults with the unit, or if the part is beyond repair, then you will only be responsible for the shipping costs and a bench test fee of $39.99 may be applied.

IMPORTANT! If you are not sure that this part is the cause of the fault then we recommend that you do not go ahead with this purchase and instead seek further professional advice and diagnosis.


Benefits of using us:
  • Free round trip shipping
  • Fast & easy process
  • High quality components
  • 100% guaranteed or your money back
  • Save hundreds of dollars
  • Amazing customer service and support
  • No programming needed
  • Plug-n-play
  • Refurbished and tested to meet manufacturers specifications
  • IPC certified technicians (highest standard of quality craftsmanship)
  • Hassle-free warranty that is much better than the warranties you get for new replacements.
Warranty

Warranty

Our service is 100 percent guaranteed or your money back.

For a full 24 months, our no-hassle warranty covers the repair. We will fix the item again if the repair fails within 24 months. If the component is not repairable, we will, at our discretion, either replace the part entirely or refund the cost of the repair.

We stand by our services – If the part is going to fail, itll fail within the first 3 months. Thats why we got you covered with a 24-month warranty and lifetime phone support when you need us

How It Works

How it works

Our services are fast and easy. Reducing downtime is extremely important to us. Our standard repair is usually under 1 week. Meanwhile, offering a high-quality repair service with a focus on quick, long-lasting repairs at competitive prices.


We take pride in our work and not only fully inspecting/repairing your faulty part, but will take it a step further and will replace failure prone components or parts that may be failing in the future. Each control board is fully tested to make sure it passes a full functional test. Our service is 100 percent guaranteed or your money back.


  1. Carefully remove your part.
  2. Securely pack your part, using the correct box so that your part cannot be damaged in transit. Take special care when packing.
  3. Add item to shopping cart and check out. We will provide you with shipping label to send the part to us. You will not need to pay anything until your part is full repaired.
  4. Inside the package include: Your Name, Return Address, Phone Number.


  5. International Shipping Available
    We ship to USA and Canada
Part Numbers

1336B010ECDL1

Error Codes
CodeDescriptionRecommended Action
-----Special Display. The Enable Interlock is Open.Check the following: 1. Main Control Board connector J9 for a jumper on pins #7 and #8 if a Logic Interface Board is not used. 2. TB3, Terminal #30 is missing the proper signal for the Logic Interface Board. MOD – L1 is a contact closure only; – L2 is 24V DC; – L3 is 115V AC. 3. Use a hand-held terminal to check Parameter 59, Bit #1. 0 equals Disabled, 1 equals Enabled. The displayed value of Bit #1 depends on the state of TB3, Terminal #30. 4. If the jumper is present at connector J9, pins #7 and #8, and Parameter 59, Bit #1 is 0, replace the jumper and/or the Main Control Board. 5. If the correct signal is present at TB3, Terminal #30 and if Parameter 59, Bit #1 is 0, replace the Logic Interface Board and/or the Main Control Board.
01027 Autotune Diag (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe drive encountered a problem while running the autotune tests. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Check Autotune Errors (parameter 176). For additional information about Autotune Errors, refer to Chapter 13, Understanding the Autotuning Procedure, in the user manual.
01051 MtrOvrld Pnd (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA motor overload is pending. The drive has reached 95% of the level required for a motor overload trip (see fault 01052).Check for possible motor overheating. • If the motor temperature is excessive, reduce the accel/decel times (parameters 42–45) or reduce the load. • If the motor temperature is acceptable, increase the value of Motor Overload % (parameter 26). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 3 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
01052 MtrOvrld Trp (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftMotor overload tripped. The drive has reached the level of accumulated motor current over time as set by Motor Overload % (parameter 26).Check for possible motor overheating. • If the motor temperature is excessive, reduce the accel/decel times (parameters 42–45) or reduce the load. • If the motor temperature is acceptable, increase the value of Motor Overload % (parameter 26). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 4 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
01053 Mtr Stall (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe drive is in a limit condition for a period of time in excess of the value specified in Motor Stall Time (parameter 25) with the motor at zero speed.Check Torque Limit Sts (parameter 87) to see which limit has occurred. Increase the appropriate limit parameter or reduce the load. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 5 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
01083 MtrOvrld Pend (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningMotor overload pending. The drive has reached 95% of the level required for a motor overload trip (see fault 01084).Check for possible motor overheating. • If the motor temperature is excessive, reduce the accel/decel times (parameters 42–45) or reduce the load. • If the motor temperature is acceptable, increase the value of Motor Overload % (parameter 26). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 3 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
01084 MtrOvrld Trp (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningMotor overload tripped. The drive has reached the level of accumulated motor current over time as set by Motor Overload % (parameter 26).Check for possible motor overheating. • If the motor temperature is excessive, reduce the accel/decel times (parameters 42–45) or reduce the load. • If the motor temperature is acceptable, increase the value of Motor Overload % (parameter 26). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 4 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
01085 Mtr Stall (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe drive is in a limit condition for a period of time in excess of the value specified in Motor Stall Time (parameter 25) with the motor at zero speed.Check Torque Limit Sts (parameter 87) to see which limit has occurred. Increase the appropriate limit parameter or reduce the load. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 5 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
02028 Inv Overtemp Trp (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftInverter overtemperature trip. There is excessive temperature at the heatsink. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Check the cabinet filters, drive fans, and heatsinks. Check the thermal sensor and sensor wiring (connector). Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. Lower the value of PWM Frequency (parameter 10).
02049 Inv Overtemp Pnd (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftAn inverter overtemperature is pending. The inverter heatsink temperature is approaching the trip level.Check the cabinet filters, drive fans, and heatsinks. Check the thermal sensor and sensor wiring (connector). Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. Lower the value of PWM Frequency (parameter 10). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 1 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
02061 InvOvld Pend (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftAn inverter (IT) overload is pending. The inverter current has been in excess of 105% of Inverter Amps (parameter 11) too long. Continued operation at this load level will cause an overload.Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 13 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
02063 Inv Overload (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftInverter (IT) overload. The inverter current has been in excess of 105% of Inverter Amps (parameter 11) too long.Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 15 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
02081 Inv Overtemp Pnd (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningAn inverter overtemperature is pending. The inverter heatsink temperature is approaching the trip level.Check the cabinet filters, drive fans, and heatsinks. Check the thermal sensor and sensor wiring (connector). Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. Lower the value of PWM Frequency (parameter 10). If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 1 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
02093 InvOvld Pend (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningAn inverter (IT) overload is pending. The inverter current has been in excess of 105% of Inverter Amps (parameter 11) too long. Continued operation at this load level will cause an overload.Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 13 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
02095 Inv Overload (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningInverter (IT) overload. The inverter current has been in excess of 105% of Inverter Amps (parameter 11) too long.Reduce the load or duty cycle if possible. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 15 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
03008 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Red 1 blink) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction was detected on power up or reset. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03009 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Red 2 blink) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction was detected on power up or reset. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03010 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Red 3 blink) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction was detected on power up or reset. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03011 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Red 4 blink) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction was detected on power up or reset. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03012 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Red 5 blink) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction was detected on power up or reset. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03014 EE Checksum (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe parameter database is corrupt.Initialize parameters or: •Perform a Recall Values operation. •Perform a Save Values operation. •Verify the parameters. •Reset the drive. If the fault still occurs, replace the main control board.
03015 HW Malfunction (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA hardware malfunction has occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03022 Diff Drv Type (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe main control board has been initialized on a different size drive.Issue a Reset Defaults command to set the drive parameters back to the default values.
03023 SW Malfunction (LED: VP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA software malfunction has occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board. If the fault still occurs, replace the gate driver board.
03024 SW Malfunction (LED: VP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA software malfunction has occurred. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03025 Absolute Overspd (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe motor speed has exceeded the speed limit plus Absolute Overspd (parameter 24) settings. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.If operating in torque mode, check if the load is allowing excessive motor speed. Check if the setting of Absolute Overspd (parameter 24) or the speed limits (parameters 40 and 41) are too low.
03026 Analog Spply Tol (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe analog supply tolerance voltage is outside of the 13V to 18V range. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Possible faulty analog 15V power supply. The gate driver board or the main control board may require replacement.
03029 SW Malfunction (LED: VP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA software malfunction has occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03030 SW Malfunction (LED: VP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA software malfunction has occurred. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03031 SW Malfunction (LED: VP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA software malfunction has occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
03040 mA Input (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA loss of 4–20mA input has occurred.Check your wiring and connections. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 8 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
03057 Param Limit (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA parameter limit has occurred.Examine the parameter limit testpoints to determine the exact cause. Refer to the Understanding Parameter Limit Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 9 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
03058 Math Limit (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA math limit has occurred.Examine the math limit testpoints to determine the exact cause. Refer to the Understanding Math Limit Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 10 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
03072 mA Input (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningA loss of 4–20mA input has occurred.Check your wiring and connections. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 8 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
03089 Param Limit (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningA parameter limit has occurred.Examine the parameter limit testpoints to determine the exact cause. Refer to the Understanding Parameter Limit Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 9 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
03090 Math Limit (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningA math limit has occurred.Examine the math limit testpoints to determine the exact cause. Refer to the Understanding Math Limit Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 10 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
05048 Spd Fdbk Loss (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftA loss of feedback occurred.Check the encoder wiring. Verify that the encoder signals are free of noise. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 0 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0.
05054 External Flt In (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe external fault input from the L Option board is open.Check the external circuit for cause of an open input signal. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 6 in Fault Select 2 (parameter 22) to 0
05080 Spd Fdbk Loss (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningA loss of feedback occurred.Check the encoder wiring. Verify that the encoder signals are free of noise. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 0 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
05086 External Flt In (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe external fault input from the L Option board is open.Check the external circuit for cause of an open input signal. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 6 in Warning Select 2 (parameter 23) to 0.
06041 SP 1 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 1 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 1 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 9 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06042 SP 2 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 2 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 2 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 10 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06043 SP 3 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 3 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 3 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 11 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06044 SP 4 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 4 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 4 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 12 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06045 SP 5 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 5 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 5 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 13 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06046 SP 6 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe SCANport adapter at port 6 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 6 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 14 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06047 SP Error (LED: VP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftSCANport communications have been interrupted.If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the amount of noise on the system. •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 15 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
06073 SP 1 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 1 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 1 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 9 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06074 SP 2 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 2 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 2 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 10 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06075 SP 3 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 3 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 3 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 11 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06076 SP 4 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 4 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 4 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 12 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06077 SP 5 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 5 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 5 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 13 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06078 SP 6 Timeout (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningThe SCANport adapter at port 6 has been disconnected and the logic mask bit for port 6 is set (1).If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 14 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
06079 SP Error (LED: VP, Flashing green) TYPE: WarningSCANport communications have been interrupted.If the adapter was not intentionally disconnected: •Check the amount of noise on the system. •Check the wiring to the SCANport adapters. •Replace wiring, SCANport expander, SCANport adapters, and main control board. •Replace drive, if required. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 15 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12016 Overvoltage (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: SoftThe DC bus voltage has exceeded the maximum value. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Monitor the AC line for high line voltage or transient conditions. Increase the deceleration time or install the dynamic brake option because motor regeneration can also cause bus overvoltages. Refer to the user manual for a description of Bus Options (parameter 13) for additional information about bus overvoltages. If you are using flux braking, refer to Chapter 9, Applications, in the user manual for information about flux braking.
12017 Desaturation (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: SoftThere was too much current in the system. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Run the power structure diagnostics. Check for a shorted motor or motor wiring. Replace the drive.
12018 Ground Fault (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: SoftA current path to earth ground in excess of drive rated current has been detected at one or more of the drive output terminals. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Run the power structure diagnostics. Check the motor and external wiring to the drive output terminals for a grounded condition. Replace the drive.
12019 Overcurrent (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: SoftThere was too much current in the system. When this condition occurs, the drive coasts to a stop regardless of the selected stop type.Run the power structure diagnostics. Check for shorted motor or motor wiring. Replace drive.
12032 RidethruTime (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThere was a bus voltage drop of 150V and power did not return within 2 seconds.Check the incoming power and fuses. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 0 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
12033 Prechrg Time (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe precharge function could not complete within 30 seconds.Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 1 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
12034 Bus Drop (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe bus voltage dropped 150V below the bus tracker voltage.Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 2 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
12035 Bus Undervlt (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe DC bus voltage fell below the trip value (388V DC at 460V AC input).Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 3 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0 or decrease the bus undervoltage setpoint.
12036 Bus Cycle>5 (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftAt least 5 ridethrough cycles have occurred within a 20 second period. This indicates a converter problem or a problem with the incoming power.Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 4 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
12037 Open Circuit (LED: CP, Flashing red) TYPE: SoftThe fast flux up current is less than 50% of commanded.Make sure the motor is properly connected. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a fault, change bit 5 in Fault Select 1 (parameter 20) to 0.
12064 RidethruTime (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningThere was a drop of 150V and power did not return within 2 seconds.Check the incoming power and fuses. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 0 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12065 Prechrg Time (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningThe precharge function could not complete within 30 seconds.Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 1 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12066 Bus Drop (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningThe bus voltage dropped 150V below the bus tracker voltage.Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 2 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12067 Bus Undervlt (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningThe DC bus voltage fell below the minimum value (388V DC at 460V AC input).Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 3 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12068 Bus Cycle>5 (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningAt least 5 ridethrough cycles have occurred within a 20 second period. This indicates a converter problem or a problem with the incoming power.Monitor the incoming AC line for low voltage or line power interruption. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 4 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
12069 Open Circuit (LED: CP, Solid green) TYPE: WarningThe fast flux up current is less than 50% of commanded.Make sure the motor is properly connected. Refer to the Understanding Precharge and Ridethrough Faults section in the troubleshooting chapter of the user manual for more information. If you do not want this condition to be reported as a warning, change bit 5 in Warning Select 1 (parameter 21) to 0.
13000 HW Malfunction (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
13001 HW Malfunction (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
13002 HW Malfunction (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
13003 HW Malfunction (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
13004 HW Malfunction (LED: CP, Solid red) TYPE: HardA hardware malfunction occurred.Recycle the power. If the fault does not clear, replace the main control board.
F01Special Display. This is not a Fault Code. The drive displays this code each time it is powered up or when you clear a fault.Take no action. The drive is in a diagnostic mode when this code appears.
F02Auxiliary Fault. The Auxiliary Interlock is open.Check the following: 1. Main Control Board Connector J9 for jumper on pins #9 and #10 if a Logic Interface Board is not used. 2. TB3, Terminal #28 is false: MOD – L1, contact is not closed; – L2, 24V DC is not present; – L3, 115V AC is not present. 3. Use a hand-held terminal to check Parameter 55, Bit #1. 0 equals Off, 1 equals On. Bit #1 should display 1. 4. If a jumper is present at Connector J9, pins #9 and #10, and Parameter 55, Bit #1 is 0, replace the jumper if the connections are faulty, or replace the Main Control Board if the jumper connections are good. 5. If the correct signal is present at TB3, Terminal #28, and Parameter 55, Bit #1 is 0, replace the Logic Interface Board and/or the Main Control Board.
F03Input Power Loss. This fault occurs when Parameter 40 is set to 0 and input power is interrupted for 0.5 second.Monitor the incoming AC line at TB1 Terminals L1, L2 and L3 for low voltage or line power interruption. Check for differences in the Base Driver Board Firmware revision. Firmware revision 1.01 is 380V AC, –10%. Firmware revision 1.11 or higher is 380V AC, –15%.
F04Bus Undervoltage. The DC bus dropped below 456V DC for Firmware revision 1.01 or 338V DC for Firmware revision 1.11 software on the Base Driver Board. 485V DC for “C” ratings.Check the incoming line voltage for correct voltage. Check voltage at the TB1, Terminals +DC and –DC. The voltage is monitored on the Base Driver Board.
F05Bus Overvoltage. This fault occurs when the DC bus has risen above 810V DC for “B” ratings. 975 V DC for “C” ratings.Check the following: 1. Incoming line voltage for excessive voltage or transient conditions. (A Line Analyzer may be required.) 2. Excessive motor regeneration due to high inertia load or excessive speed in the deceleration ramp. An extended deceleration ramp or dynamic braking may be required. 3. Voltage at TB1 Terminals +DC and –DC. The Base Driver Board monitors bus voltage.
F06Motor Stalled. The drive was unable to change frequency for 10 seconds with Firmware revision 1.01, or 4 seconds with Firmware revision 1.11 or higher (base driver). Probable causes include: 1. Excessive current. The motor is drawing over 150% of the drive rating and the motor load will not allow the drive to accelerate to set speed. 2. Bus voltage rise. A 10% rise in bus voltage above the nominal value has occurred. A regeneration condition will not allow the drive to decelerate. 3. The Boost setting is improper. If too low, the motor will not develop enough torque to ”break away” the load. If too high, saturation of the motor winding may occur.1. A longer acceleration ramp or reduced load may be required. 2. A longer deceleration time or dynamic braking may be required. 3. Check Parameters 9 and 48. Refer to the 1336 Programming Manual.
F07Motor Overload. The output current has exceeded the percentage of current set by Parameter 38, Electronic Thermal Overload.Check for load jams, seized bearings, machinery jams, and problems with the motor or couplings.
F08Overtemperature. The drive has detected an over temperature/open thermal switch on the drive’s heat sink. Possible causes: 1. 1005C at the thermal switch, located on the back plane of the drive. 2. Blocked or dirty heat sink cooling fins. 3. Faulty cooling fan on B010 or C015 units, or larger units. 4. The Thermal Switch connection at Main Control Board Connector J6 is faulty (gray and white wires).1. Correct a heavy load on the motor. Cool down the room temperature in which the drive is operating. 2. Use a soft brush or air pressure to remove dust from the cooling fins. 3. Check the fan for jams or broken fan blades. Make sure the fan is operating. 4. Make sure the Thermal Switch is plugged in. Check for an open switch. Check the connector pins at the Main Control Board. Remove the white cap from the orange J6 connector (female) and check that the wires in the connector contact the leads in the connector.
F09Pot Return Open. The remote speed pot is being used to control the drive frequency after the low input opens, but while the wiper and high inputs are still connected. Depending on the Main Control Board Firmware revision number, the following occurs: 1. Revision 1.01. The Fault Code does not display, but the symptoms appear. The drive will default to the Parameter 19 maximum frequency setting. An open or disconnected wire defaults the drive to the maximum frequency command. 2. Revision 1.10 or higher/later. The Fault Code displays.Verify the wire connections. Check the resistance of the speed pot to reveal bad internal connections. Check the wiring between the speed pot and the board for continuity.
F10Serial Time Out. This code indicates a break in communications after communication has been established between the MOD – G2 Remote I/O Board. Operator Error.1. Check the ribbon cable between the drive and MOD – G2 Board. 2. Check Fuse F1, located on the Main Control Board behind the Local Display and Programming Panel. If the fuse is open, the Logic Power of the Control Board has drawn excessive current. Replace the fuse with a 0.5 amp/250 volt Fast-Acting 5 x 20 mm fuse.
F11Operator Error.Check the following for incompatible Parameters: 1. Control Board Firmware revision 1.01: a. Parameter 20 equals or is greater than Parameter 18. b. Parameter 18 equals or is greater than Parameter 50. c. Parameter 50 equals or is greater than Parameter 48. 2. Control Board Firmware revision 1.10: a. If Parameter 41 is set to a value of 2, set Parameter 10 to either 0 or 2. b. If Parameter 42 is set to a value of 0, set Parameter 41 to either 1 or 2. c. On Power Up, or after exiting the Program mode, press the Stop button before a Start. If Parameter 14 is set to 0 and power is applied to the drive, or when a fault occurs, press the Stop button twice; one press clears the fault, and the second press resets the Not Stop Bit. 3. For Fault Clear procedures, refer to the Parameter 39 description in the 1336 Programming Manual.
F12Overcurrent. The drive has exceeded 180% of its current rating. This fault is a hardware limitation of the drive.Check the following: 1. A short circuit at the output of the drive. 2. An excessive load on the motor. 3. Parameter 9 or 48 (DC boost) is set too high. 4. Parameter 43, Dwell Frequency, is set too high. Refer to the 1336 Programming Manual.
F13Ground Fault. One or more of the drive output terminals is grounded.Check the motor and external wiring to the drive output terminals for a grounded condition.
F14Output Short. Two or more of the drive output terminals are short circuited between the terminals.Check all three phases of the motor and external wiring for a grounded condition.
F15Refer to Fault Code F14.Refer to Fault Code F14.
F16Refer to Fault Code F14.Refer to Fault Code F14.
F17Transistor Short. A shorted drive transistor, either positive or negative, is detected.Refer to Test 3 – Testing the Transistor Modules in the Component Electrical Tests section of this manual.
F18Refer to Fault Code F17.Refer to Fault Code F17.
F19Precharge Open. The precharge circuit does not allow precharge to occur. This Fault Code does not display for drives using Firmware revision 1.01, but the symptoms appear.Test the Precharge Circuit. Refer to Test 5 – Testing Precharge SCR M1 and Test 4 – Testing the Precharge Board in the Component Electrical Tests section of this manual.
F20Drive Hardware. A fault on the Base Driver ASIC (U14) cannot be cleared. The transistors are disabled when the drive is malfunctioned.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F21Drive Hardware. The PWM algorithm in the Base Driver Board processor has been disrupted.If the fault occurs repeatedly, replace the Base Driver Board.
F22Drive Software. The Base Driver Board processor has been reset. The most likely causes: 1. Power supply voltage has dropped below 4.55V, causing a reset. 2. Electrical noise at the reset input of the processor. 3. Loose connection on the DC bus causing noise.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F23Drive Software. The main loop of the Main Control Board microprocessor is taking more than 10 ms to complete.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F24Drive Software. The Base Driver Board microprocessor has an undefined value in a RAM location.Clear the fault. Replace the Base Driver Board if the fault occurs often.
F25Drive Software. The commanded frequency is out of range.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F26Drive Software. The Base Driver Board microprocessor has an undefined value in a RAM location.Clear the fault. Replace the Base Driver Board if the fault occurs often.
F27Drive Software. The processor has stopped sending PWM signals to the ASIC, disabling the transistors and setting the fault.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F28Drive Software. The Base Driver Board has not received communication from the Main Control Board for over 100 ms.Check ribbon cable between the Main Control Board and the Base Driver Board. Replace the Main Control Board and/or the Base Driver Board.
F29Input Software. The Drive cannot find a legal frequency at which to operate due to the programming of the Parameters. This fault is set on the Main Control Board and may be tripped as Fault Code F11.Refer to the Fault Code F11 description in this table. Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F30Input Software. The Base Driver Board cannot identify a valid frequency source.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Base Driver Board.
F31Input Software. The Base Driver Board does not respond to communications on the Main Control Board.When F31 fault is displayed, the communication between the Main Control Board and Base Driver Board has not been established. If you attempt a fault reset before the communication is established, an F32 Fault occurs. Check the ribbon cables and connections between the Base Driver Board and the Main Control Board. Replace one or more of the following: 1. Base Driver Board. 2. Ribbon cable. 3. Main Control Board.
F32EEPROM Error. The EEPROM reads an out-of-range Parameter.Clear the fault. If you cannot clear the fault, replace the Main Control Board.
F33Retries ExceededRefer to Fault Buffers (Parameters 86 – 89) to determine the cause of failure.
F34Boost ErrorParameter 83 must be set to a value less than or equal to Parameter 48.
F35Negative SlopeCheck Parameters 18 and 50. Check Parameter 48 and 50. Parameter 18 must be equal to or greater than Parameter 50. Parameter 50 must be equal to or greater than Parameter 48.
F36Diagnostic Current LimitUsed to detect the drive going into Current Limit. Check for excessive load.
F37P-Jump ErrorP-Jump and Slip Compensation cannot be used together. Check Parameters 42, 78 – 80 for correct settings.
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