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Frequent Emergency Stop: Point of Detection Application

This document provides troubleshooting steps for an elevator that is experiencing frequent emergency stops. It includes: 1) Checking error logs to determine how many times the elevator has stopped urgently or engaged the safety drive after stopping. 2) Examining the error log for the most common fault and taking appropriate action. 3) If stops are frequent but no faults are recorded, checking safety devices like door contacts and hoistway devices for correct operation.

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Frequent Emergency Stop: Point of Detection Application

This document provides troubleshooting steps for an elevator that is experiencing frequent emergency stops. It includes: 1) Checking error logs to determine how many times the elevator has stopped urgently or engaged the safety drive after stopping. 2) Examining the error log for the most common fault and taking appropriate action. 3) If stops are frequent but no faults are recorded, checking safety devices like door contacts and hoistway devices for correct operation.

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Point of ● Run CPU ● DI120-150

TCD - 177 Frequent Emergency Stop Application


Detection ○ Speed CPU ● DI180-420

[Meaning] When E/L cannot operate normally because of frequent E/L [Actions to take]
stopping urgently or started safety drive operation after stopping.
1. Check how many times such faults as stopping E/L
urgently and starts Safety Drive Operation are
[Diagram]
occurred by means of Ann.(Input Menu: A21E)
(Err_Operation⌒Old_Err_Operation) event
Label Address Data
(event & EO_FAST_RUN_CUT)
EO_FAST_RUN_CUT
*TERCH≤0x3F INC *TERCH
*TERCH 0x7808
0x7808 0x7808
*T99EC 0x7809
Err_Operation EO_R5SC_CUT EO_R5SC_CUTRUNNING V10X INC *TERCH
*T59CW 0x780A
0x7808
EO_C1ST_CUT EO_C1ST_CUT 0x558F
2. Enter [A42E] on Ann and check the faults recorded on
ERR_HIGH_OS EO_FAST_RUNNING Error Log Table. Then, take actions for the most
ERR_HIGH_OS EO_C1ST_CUT_COND frequent fault occurred.

ERR_SPEED_DEVIATION 3. When emergency stop occurs frequently without any


*T59CW (10 min) ERR_REPEAT_T faults recorded on Error Log Table, chiefly check
0x780A 0x3600
*T99EC
safety devices for their operation status.
0x7809 1) Temporal open of landing door during running
ERR_REPEAT_T R *T59CW 2) Temporal contact or mis-operation of hall or
0x3601 0x780A hoistway safety device during running
*T99CW
0x7809

ACDX = 0x03 DOWN_RUN V12X *T99EC≤0x1F INC *T99EC


0x558E 0x7809 0x7809

Acd[*Operation_Mode].Velocity_Limit ACDX

*T99EC>3 OS_R2OP FAST_RUN_START Set_err(ERR_S_DRIVE_REPEAT)


0x5302 0x5441
*T59CW>12 LDC Set_err(ERR_REPEAT)

*T99EC>6 IS_DL
0x5006
*T59CW>47
*TERCH : Accumulative No. of Safety Drive
*T99EC : No. of Safety Drive
*T99EC>8 *T59CW : No. of C Rank Error

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