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Title: What does E01 Mean on Hitachi SJ200
Post by: travis on May 28, 2017, 06:31:AM
What does E01 Mean on Hitachi SJ200?

Looking for some help with some Hitachi SJ200 Errors. I'm not sure if you call these errors, faults, or alarms but I can use some detailed info and troubleshooting suggestions.


Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: What does E01 Mean on Hitachi SJ200
Post by: drives-technician on May 31, 2017, 04:06:AM
E01 Error / E01 Fault / E01 Alarm

Means: Overcurrent while at "Constant" speed

Possible Causes: Inverter output was short-circuited, or the motor shaft is locked, or the load is too heavy, or a dual-voltage motor is wired incorrectly.

Note: The Hitachi SJ200 will over current trip at nominally 200% of rated current.

Also, Hitachi SJ200 inverters will trip on over-current, over-voltage, and under-voltage to protect the inverter. The motor output turns OFF, hence the motor free-wheels to a stop. Just press the Stop/Reset key to reset the inverter and clear the error.

(http://www.obsoleteindustrial.com/photos/hitachi-alarm-fault-e01.jpg)