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Title: Toshiba H9 Drive Alarms
Post by: zigmund on September 10, 2023, 05:40:AM
Toshiba H9 Drive Alarms

This is a list of the available user-notification codes of the EOI display and provides information that assists the user in the event that a Fault is incurred. The User Notification codes are displayed as an indication that a system function or system condition is active (i.e., ATN, DB, and DBON). The code is displayed on the EOI for the duration of the activation.

An Alarm is an indication that a Fault is imminent if existing operating conditions continue unchanged.

A Trip is a safety feature (the result of a Fault) that disables the H9 ASD system and removes the 3-phase power to the motor in the event that a subsystem of the ASD is malfunctioning, or one or more of the variables listed exceeds its normal range (time and/or magnitude). Included critical items in the trip list are: Current, Voltage, Speed, Temperature, Torque, or Load.

These alarms apply to Toshiba H9 ASD models: VT130H9U2035, VT130H9U2055, VT130H9U2080, VT130H9U2110, VT130H9U2160, VT130H9U2220, VT130H9U2270, VT130H9U2330, VT130H9U2400, VT130H9U2500, VT130H9U2600, VT130H9U2750, VT130H9U210K,VT130H9U212K, VT130H9U4055, VT130H9U4080, VT130H9U4110, VT130H9U4160, VT130H9U4220, VT130H9U4270, VT130H9U4330, VT130H9U4400, VT130H9U4500, VT130H9U4600, VT130H9U4750, VT130H9U410K, VT130H9U412K, VT130H9U415K, VT130H9U420K, VT130H9U425K, VT130H9U430K, VT130H9U435K, VT130H9U440K

Title: Re: Toshiba H9 Drive Alarms
Post by: benklassne on April 25, 2024, 04:24:AM
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