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Omron 3G3MX2 E04 Fault — Ground Fault

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Omron MX2 / 3G3MX2 E04 fault means the drive detected a ground fault on the output. Learn causes, diagnostics, and the fix for E04.

Omron 3G3MX2 E04 Fault — What It Means

E04 on an Omron MX2 (3G3MX2) drive means the inverter detected a ground fault on the motor output. Current is leaking from one or more output phases to ground, and the drive trips instantly to protect itself.

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Common Causes

Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}

  1. Disconnect the motor leads from the drive. Power the drive back up. If E04 disappears, the problem is in the motor or cable.
  2. Megger the motor. Measure each phase to ground. Below 1 MΩ is a failure.
  3. Megger the cable separately with both ends disconnected.
  4. Inspect for moisture in the terminal box and conduit. Dry and clean before retrying.
  5. Check cable length and shielding. Long runs may require proper VFD cable and grounding practices.
  6. Test the drive with no motor connected. If E04 still appears, replace the drive.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
VFD-rated motor cableAmazon | Replace if insulation is damaged
MotorAmazon | Replace or rewind if grounded
Omron MX2 driveAmazon | Replace if output stage is failed

When to Call a Pro

If ground resistance looks borderline or the application has a very long motor run, a technician with a megger and leakage-current experience can separate true ground faults from nuisance trips.


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