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Code 9 Trips On Ims2


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#1 marke

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Posted 13 October 2007 - 04:29 AM

If an IMS2 trips on code 9 (under current trip) and there is no current readout when the motor is running, then there is a fault on the current sensing circuit of the control pcb.
Contact your local supplier to get the pcb serviced.

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Posted 22 April 2008 - 06:44 AM

Early IMS2 soft starters were more susceptible to damage from electric disurbances and noise than present models.

If a hard Code 9 or Code 0 fault occurs, it is suggested the PCB be replaced rather than repaired ie to eliminate the possibly of a repeat failure.





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