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ERROR AL37

Hello.

I'm getting error AL37 on zappi controller in a OM PIMESPO TL18/1150 2003.

On the console i get CONTACTOR CLOSED, but the machine has only one contactor (the main one) and it is working fine.

Any idea?
  • Posted 10 Aug 2012 19:28
  • By Mario
  • joined 25 Aug'11 - 47 messages
  • V. N. Famalicão, Portugal
Many thanks

Mario
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AL37 Contactor closed.The alarm appears before the closing of the main contactor. Contacts sticking in main contactor or a power unit fault. Renew main contactor if still appearing change controller.
  • Posted 15 Sep 2012 05:26
  • By cadfael11
  • joined 27 Jul'11 - 2 messages
  • N E Lincs, United Kingdom

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