7V0ES108CD09

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General Electric DC300 Adjustable Speed Drive 40HP 500V 69Amps.

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  • Part Number: 7V0ES108CD09
  • SKU: 7V0ES108CD09GD
  • Manufacturer: GE Drives
  • Series: DC300 Drives

About the 7V0ES108CD09

General Electric is the manufacturer of the 7V0ES108CD09, which is a part of the DC300 adjustable speed drives. The drive is also designed to grow with the requirements of the user. For now, the built-in diagnostics might be fully sufficient for a bridge operator, but with the installation of more advanced maintenance and recordkeeping data collection systems the DC-300's advanced communication capabilities can be utilized. The drive incorporates an RS232C and an RS422 communication link. These provide direct communication from the drive to programmable controllers, mini-computers, mainframe computers, and even Speed Varistor's Factory through a phone modem for troubleshooting.

Frequently Asked Questions about 7V0ES108CD09

What does the diagnostic code 001101 mean?

The diagnostic code 001101 has a fault number of FL13 and a fault name of EEXXX  which means a Checksum error or parameter is out of range. ( L, T, H) where "XXX" = CHK, indicating a checksum error, or a 3-digit number, indicating an out of range parameter address.  -Verify EEPROM is not write-enabled during power up or power down. -Check all parameters for an accidental change.  

What does the diagnostic code 001110 mean?

The diagnostic code 001110 has a fault number of FL14 and a fault name of ILOOP which means the current loop regulator is saturated (L, T). -The main connector is not picking up. -FU4-DC fuse is open (regenerative drives only). -5PL is disconnected or damaged. -There is a loss of current feedback- check 1PL-20 and DRPL. -The armature is not connected. -The current loop gain is set too high. -The current feedback is miscalibrated.