The document lists 41 different abnormal states that can be detected by "heavy alarm" and "light alarm" objects in an inverter. The heavy alarm objects detect more serious faults while light alarm objects detect early warnings or less critical issues. Some examples of faults detected by heavy alarms include overcurrent, ground faults over 30kW, overvoltage, undervoltage, input/output phase loss. Light alarms can detect issues like overheating, hardware errors, speed mismatches, and motor overloads as early warnings. The table provides details on each alarm type, which object detects it, the relevant product specifications, and reference page numbers.
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The document lists 41 different abnormal states that can be detected by "heavy alarm" and "light alarm" objects in an inverter. The heavy alarm objects detect more serious faults while light alarm objects detect early warnings or less critical issues. Some examples of faults detected by heavy alarms include overcurrent, ground faults over 30kW, overvoltage, undervoltage, input/output phase loss. Light alarms can detect issues like overheating, hardware errors, speed mismatches, and motor overloads as early warnings. The table provides details on each alarm type, which object detects it, the relevant product specifications, and reference page numbers.