No I don't know what that fault is, but you will need a lot of input current to drive the 2.2Kw spindle though,( you need roughly double input amps to what the output would be ) you could of easily damaged the VFD drive though, if you tried to run the spindle with incorrect Parameters set
Have you tried to reset the fault code, if you can't Reset the fault code then contact the manufacture Post how you get on
Mactec54
Hi mactec54,
After much thought on how to solve this problem and many rechecks of all parameters, I decided to open the case and look inside, after which I noticed that on the board there is printed a 220V input, although 110V are everywhere on the stickers outside.
Disappointed, I started to put everything back on.
what now??? apply 220V or try 110V once more. after energizing 110V, everything began to work as expected.
Conclusion: is a poor internal connection.
It could well have 220v component's inside as they are made for 200v to 240v, but have done these crazy 110v models which should not exist, there is no such thing as a 110v 3 phase, the Chinese will sell anything they can even though they should not be sold in NA
If it was an internal connection then you will need to check it again, as if it is a soldered connection that is faulty it will over heat at that connection and will damage the board
Mactec54