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RELIANCE ELECTRIC AC DRIVE 2HP 230VAC 1PHASE
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About the 6MDAN-8P0101
Reliance Electric manufactures 6MDAN-8P0101, a 1-phase, 230 V, 50/60 Hz drive as part of their MD60 drive series. The output current is 8.0 A, the horsepower is 2.0 HP, and the output power is 1.5 kW. This drive does not have an installed filter. B is the frame size. There are a number of fault codes on the MD60 drive. F8 is a heatsink overtemp fault that indicates that the heatsink temperature is exceeding the predefined value. To correct this fault, check the fan and check for dirty or blocked heat sink fins. F12 is an HW overcurrent fault that indicates that the drive output current has exceeded the hardware current limit. To correct this fault, check the programming and check for excess load on the motor or an improper Start Boost setting. F13 is a ground fault that indicates that the current path to the earth ground has been detected at one or more of the drive output terminals. To correct this fault, check the external wiring to the drive output terminals, as well as the motor, for a grounded condition. F33 is an auto restart tries fault that indicates that the drive attempted to reset a fault unsuccessfully. To correct this fault, manually clear the fault that originally needed to be cleared. F38 is a phase U to ground fault, F39 is a phase V to ground fault, and F40 is a phase W to ground fault that indicates that a phase to ground fault has been detected in a particular phase. To correct this fault, the user may check the motor for a grounded phase, check the wiring between the drive and the motor, or replace the drive if the fault cannot be cleared.
6MDAN-8P0101 Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Reliance Electric |
Series | MD60 |
Part Number | 6MDAN-8P0101 |
HP | 2 HP |
Input Voltage | 180-264 VAC |
Enclosure | NEMA 1 or Chassis |
Hz | 0.3Hz |
kW | 1.5kW |
Filter/No Filter | Not Filtered |
Labeling | UL Listed, IEC Certified |
Frequently Asked Questions about 6MDAN-8P0101
How does a 6mdan-8p0101 drive respond to a fault?
Are MD60 6mdan-8p0101 drives obsolete?
What does the F13 fault code mean on a 6mdan-8p0101?
Where can I find a detailed list of parameters for my 6mdan-8p0101?
Does a 6mdan-8p0101 MD60 drive support any of the Modbus function codes?
What do I need to do to disconnect MOVs from my 6mdan-8p0101?
What phase is the 6mdan-8p0101 MD60 drive?
6MDAN-8P0101 Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Reliance Electric |
Series | MD60 |
Part Number | 6MDAN-8P0101 |
HP | 2 HP |
Input Voltage | 180-264 VAC |
Enclosure | NEMA 1 or Chassis |
Hz | 0.3Hz |
kW | 1.5kW |
Filter/No Filter | Not Filtered |
Labeling | UL Listed, IEC Certified |
About the 6MDAN-8P0101
Reliance Electric manufactures 6MDAN-8P0101, a 1-phase, 230 V, 50/60 Hz drive as part of their MD60 drive series. The output current is 8.0 A, the horsepower is 2.0 HP, and the output power is 1.5 kW. This drive does not have an installed filter. B is the frame size. There are a number of fault codes on the MD60 drive. F8 is a heatsink overtemp fault that indicates that the heatsink temperature is exceeding the predefined value. To correct this fault, check the fan and check for dirty or blocked heat sink fins. F12 is an HW overcurrent fault that indicates that the drive output current has exceeded the hardware current limit. To correct this fault, check the programming and check for excess load on the motor or an improper Start Boost setting. F13 is a ground fault that indicates that the current path to the earth ground has been detected at one or more of the drive output terminals. To correct this fault, check the external wiring to the drive output terminals, as well as the motor, for a grounded condition. F33 is an auto restart tries fault that indicates that the drive attempted to reset a fault unsuccessfully. To correct this fault, manually clear the fault that originally needed to be cleared. F38 is a phase U to ground fault, F39 is a phase V to ground fault, and F40 is a phase W to ground fault that indicates that a phase to ground fault has been detected in a particular phase. To correct this fault, the user may check the motor for a grounded phase, check the wiring between the drive and the motor, or replace the drive if the fault cannot be cleared.