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comments Most common alarm codes found by Repair Zone technicians during repair. When your CNC machine suddenly stops working what is the first thing that you do? fanuc robot error codes Probably open the cabinet and check the controller or amplifier? If your machine
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is equipped with Fanuc Automation components, you probably check the status display on your Fanuc servo amplifier and see fanuc rj3ib error codes a number displayed? These numbers are called alarm codes, or error codes. There could be 9 possibilities. The drive and amplifier technicians at Repair Zone use these alarm codes, also called fault http://fanuc.pennineuk.com/alarmcodes.htm codes, to help them troubleshoot during a repair. When repairing Fanuc amplifiers, many times our technicians see the same fault codes come up. Here is a list of the most common Alarm codes found on the status display on C-Series, Fanuc servo amplifiers: Alarm Code #1 Overvoltage alarm (HV). If DC voltage of main power supply is abnormally high, overvoltage alarms occurs (HV http://blog.repairzone.com/most-common-alarm-codes-for-fanuc-servo-amplifiers-indicated-on-the-status-display/ level: 430V DC). Alarm occurs when regenerative discharge resistor is disconnected. For 200V AC input, main circuit voltage is 283V DC (200 x 1.414). Discharge operation is started at voltage of main circuit voltage plus 60V. Alarm Code #3 DC link undervoltage alarm (LVDC). Alarm occurs if DC voltage of main circuit power supply is abnormally low (LVDV level: 120V). *Causes may include power supply voltage (+15V) being 10Vor lower and driver module PCB not inserted normally. Alarm Code #8 Overcurrent alarm (HCL). Alarm occurs when abnormally high current flows in main circuit of 1-axis amplifier or in main circuit of L axis of 2-axis amplifier. *Causes may include faulty IC, abnormal PWM signal, faulty motor, and grounded wiring. Alarm Code #2 Control power supply undervoltage alarm (LV5V). Alarm occurs if control circuit power supply voltage (+5V) is abnormally low (LV5V level: 4.6VDC). Alarm Code #5 Excessive regenerative discharge alarm (DCOH). Alarm occurs when average regenerative discharge energy is too high. *Causes may include operation of thermostat for regenerative discharge resistor or thermostat between (15) and (16) on terminal block T1; this operation results from too frequent acceleration/deceleration op
On Fanuc Alpha ServoDrives December 3, 2014March 2, 2016 fanucrepairs Alpha Servo Drives, Fanuc Alarmsfanuc, fanuc alarms, fanuc alpha, fanuc alpha servo drives, fanuc amplifiers, fanuc https://fanucrepairs.wordpress.com/2014/12/03/fault-finding-on-fanuc-alpha-servo-drives/ fault finding, fanuc faults, fanuc repairs, fanuc servo drive, fanuc spares Fault Finding on Fanuc Alpha Servo Drives This information refers to the 6079/6080/6096 range of Fanuc Servo Drives A drive status alarm appears on the 7 segment display "-" refers to drive not ready (Waiting for an Emergency Stop signal to power up) "0" refers to drive powered up error codes and OK Any other number or letter on this status display is an alarm A common fault is reporting an “8” alarm when the alarm is an “8.” ignoring or adding the full stop An “8” and an “8.” are different alarms (see below) This is also true for alarms “6” “6.”, “9” “9.” and “A” “A.” Is the drive faulty? fanuc drive alarm A List of Fanuc error codes can be found further down this blog Switch S1 and S2 setting on a Fanuc Alpha Servo Drive. A06B-6079-H106 1 - Check the link (6079 drives only) A 6079 drive can give a fault if the S1 Link is in the wrong position S1 - JV Connections (Type A Interface) S2 - JS Connections (Type B Interface) An incorrect setting will cause an Alarm “8” 2 - Check the wiring is correct L motor is wired in the lower terminals; M motor is wired in the upper terminals, both as U/V/W/E. JV1B connected from the L command plug of the axis card, JV2B from the M command plug. JX1A connected from previous drive, JX1B connected to the next drive in the line. The last drive in the line has a terminator in JX1B. 24v/0v/ESP connected into CX1A from the previous drive, out of CX1B to the next drive in the line. 3 - Disconnect motor cable, Meggar the motor 4 - Power machine on, whilst in emergency stop The drive is faulty if alarm occu
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