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Nidec (Leroy-Somer) VFD Fault Codes — Complete Guide

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Nidec VFD fault codes for Leroy-Somer VARMECA, IMfinity, and Nidec Commander series drives: fault codes, causes, and step-by-step fixes.

Nidec / Leroy-Somer VFD Fault Codes — Quick Reference

Nidec Corporation acquired Control Techniques and Leroy-Somer, producing the Commander series drives (Commander C200, C300, C600) and integrated motor-drive units (VARMECA, IMfinity). The Commander series uses the same trip code terminology as the Control Techniques Unidrive platform.

Trip CodeMeaningCommon CauseQuick Fix
OI.ACAC output overcurrentShort circuit; fast accelerationCheck motor; increase accel time
OVDC bus overvoltageFast decel; high supply voltageIncrease decel; add brake resistor
UVDC bus undervoltageLow supply voltageCheck incoming power
OHDrive overtemperatureBlocked cooling; high ambientClean fans; improve ventilation
OtMotor overtemperatureMotor overloaded; bad PTCCheck motor load and cooling
SCLSerial communications lossFieldbus disconnectedCheck comms wiring and master
EEFEEPROM/parameter faultCorrupt parametersReset to defaults; reprogram
GFGround faultMotor or cable insulation faultMegger motor; inspect cable
thThermistor input faultPTC wiring open or shortCheck thermistor wiring
CLOCurrent clamp overloadSustained high-current conditionReduce load; check mechanism
tunEAutotune failMotor does not match entered dataVerify motor nameplate data
I/OI/O module faultOption module communication lostReseat module; replace if needed

Most Common Faults

OI.AC — Output Overcurrent

Nidec Commander drives share the overcurrent diagnosis path with other Control Techniques drives. The OI.AC trip on a Commander C200 or C300 means instantaneous current exceeded the drive’s peak current limit (approximately 180–200% of rated).

On the Commander series, check:

OV — DC Bus Overvoltage

On the Commander C200, DC bus overvoltage trip levels are:

The most effective fix for most pump/fan applications is enabling “intelligent” or “voltage-dependent” deceleration, where the drive automatically extends the decel ramp to keep the DC bus within safe limits. On Commander C300: Parameter P2.40 = 1 enables this feature.

tunE — Autotune Failure

The Commander series can perform a stationary or rotating autotune to measure motor parameters. Autotune failure (tunE trip) occurs when the motor parameters measured during the test don’t match the entered motor nameplate data, or when the motor shaft moves during a stationary tune.

Fix:

  1. Verify that all motor nameplate parameters are entered correctly (rated voltage, current, frequency, speed, power factor)
  2. For stationary autotune: ensure the load is not being manually held or doesn’t create a restoring torque
  3. For rotating autotune: ensure the load can safely spin — do not autotune with process equipment connected that could be damaged by unexpected rotation

VARMECA and IMfinity Integrated Motor-Drive Notes

The Nidec VARMECA (motor with integrated drive) and IMfinity series use similar trip codes but display them on a programming tool (IMARSYS software) rather than a panel-mounted keypad. For VARMECA units:

Commander Drive Parameter Access

FunctionKey Sequence
Access parameter menusPress M button
Navigate to trip historyMenu 10, parameters 10.20–10.29
Reset faultPress STOP/RESET after correcting fault
Factory resetSet Pr 10.33 = 1000, then press ENTER
Save parametersSet Pr 00.09 = 1000

When to Call a Pro

GF (ground fault) with motor insulation failure and persistent OH (overtemperature) indicating drive damage require a Nidec-authorized service provider. VARMECA integrated unit faults requiring disassembly need factory service support.


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