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.
Common Causes
- Motor winding insulation failure. Older motors frequently ground under VFD duty.
- Damaged output cable. Pinched or wet cable can leak current to ground.
- Moisture in the motor terminal box. Condensation is a common cause after washdown or seasonal shutdown.
- Long cable run creating leakage current. High capacitive leakage can trip sensitive drives.
- Drive output failure. If E04 appears with the motor disconnected, the drive may be damaged.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Disconnect the motor leads from the drive. Power the drive back up. If E04 disappears, the problem is in the motor or cable.
- Megger the motor. Measure each phase to ground. Below 1 MΩ is a failure.
- Megger the cable separately with both ends disconnected.
- Inspect for moisture in the terminal box and conduit. Dry and clean before retrying.
- Check cable length and shielding. Long runs may require proper VFD cable and grounding practices.
- Test the drive with no motor connected. If E04 still appears, replace the drive.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| VFD-rated motor cable | Amazon | Replace if insulation is damaged |
| Motor | Amazon | Replace or rewind if grounded |
| Omron MX2 drive | Amazon | 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.