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Title: What is Overcurrent Alarm on a Parker AC Drive?
Post by: rickpend on October 06, 2016, 09:54:AM
What is Parker OVERCURRENT alarm mean on a Parker AC drive? I'm looking for a simple explanation as to what overcurrent means.

And how do you clear the overcurrent alarm from a Parker AC drive?
Title: Re: What is Overcurrent Alarm on a Parker AC Drive?
Post by: tomtester on October 13, 2016, 09:42:AM
Quote from: rickpend on October 06, 2016, 09:54:AM
What is Parker OVERCURRENT alarm mean on a Parker AC drive?

Here's what the troubleshooting guide says: The motor current being drawn from the drive is too high.

To clear an overcurrent alarm you'll need to look at the list of suggestions from the troubleshooting guide and go through the list to find the reason for your overcurrent situation.

Pressing the "E" button should clear the alarm from the drive but if you don't find the reason behind the overcurrent situation and solve it, it will just return when you least want it.







Title: Re: What is Overcurrent Alarm on a Parker AC Drive?
Post by: treqilio on January 29, 2017, 05:55:AM
I have seen quite a few overcurrent alarms in my experience, there are more times when it is load related and can be cleared up by finding the problem on the load side. For example stuck brake, bad bearing, excessive mechanical resistance due to improper air pressure, etc.
Title: Re: What is Overcurrent Alarm on a Parker AC Drive?
Post by: travis on February 05, 2017, 05:59:AM
Over current alarms can almost always be cleared if you take a step back and look at the entire application.