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BT LPE 200 (E200 Code)

Hi there,

In a BT LPE 200/8 a problem has occurred (code: E200). The machine is working in a floor which is partly in bad condition. Every time the BT passes across the broken part of the floor it slows down for a little while sometimes it stops (in a big pothole) and displays the E200. I've checked the motor (brushes, wire connections) and looks ok.

Can anyone help?
Thanks for advance.
  • Posted 25 Jan 2013 20:54
  • By kostas
  • joined 28 Apr'10 - 9 messages
  • Attiki, Greece
kronost@in.gr
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Thanks nacsand_n,

I'll check again first think in Monday.

Have a nice weekend.
  • Posted 26 Jan 2013 21:01
  • By kostas
  • joined 28 Apr'10 - 9 messages
  • Attiki, Greece
kronost@in.gr
Hi Kostas,

E200 means field wires open, motor shunt field's circuit is open.

Should check first wires, motor connections at E1/E2 and also motor controller (curtis sepex)connections S1/S2. If shunt field's circuit is open truck displays E200 fault

Regards
  • Posted 26 Jan 2013 04:21
  • By nacsand_n
  • joined 20 Sep'09 - 716 messages
  • Madrid, Spain

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