Parker GV6-L3E
Parker

Parker GV6-L3E

SKU: 2100000016648
$2,200.00
2-Year Warranty
Free Diagnostics
5–30 Day Turnaround
Nationwide Service

Repair option: send in your faulty unit for component-level repair — $1,150.00 with free diagnostics, a 2-year warranty, and a 5–30 business day turnaround. Repair typically costs 40–70% of a new unit, saving you 30–60%.

GV6-L3E repair service is in high demand among maintenance teams running Parker's compact single-phase variable frequency drives in light industrial and commercial automation environments. Whether you need Parker GV6-L3E repair after an unexpected fault shutdown or are sourcing a GV6-L3E refurbished unit to keep a spare on the shelf, Flexa Systems has the technical depth to support this drive at the component level. The GV6-L3E operates on 110 VAC single-phase input power and delivers output current ratings of 3A continuous and 7.5A peak, making it a capable solution for controlling small fractional to sub-1HP AC induction motors in conveyor, pump, and HVAC auxiliary applications. Engineers conducting GV6-L3E troubleshooting often find that this unit's compact form factor and single-phase input make it particularly susceptible to voltage sag events common in older facility power distributions, leading to nuisance trips that can be mistaken for drive failure. For facilities asking where to repair Parker VFD equipment without sending it to a slow OEM depot, Flexa Systems provides fast, component-level industrial VFD repair from our facility in Lewisville TX, with nationwide shipping and return logistics. GV6-L3E fault codes related to overcurrent, undervoltage, and IGBT gate drive failures are among the most frequently diagnosed issues our technicians encounter on this platform. If you've been searching for GV6-L3E repair near me without finding a local specialist, our depot repair program accepts units from all 50 states with free diagnostics and a 2-year warranty on all completed repairs.

Technical Specifications
Part Number GV6-L3E
Manufacturer Parker
Voltage 110 VAC 1 Phase
Current Rating 3/7.5 AMP
Package / Type GEMINI SERIES
Compatibility

The GV6-L3E is compatible with Parker's broader GV6 and Compax3 drive ecosystem and can be integrated into control architectures using analog ±10V or 0–10V reference signals, as well as digital step/direction inputs commonly used with Parker motion controllers such as the Aries AR-xx series and the 6K4 and 6K8 indexer/controller platforms. Parker GV6-L3E integration with PLCs is typically achieved through hardwired discrete I/O or RS-232/RS-485 serial communication, and the drive is compatible with standard NEMA 48 and 56 frame motors commonly paired with this power class. The GV6-L3E serves as a GV6-L3E replacement for earlier Parker GV3 and GV4 series units in retrofit scenarios where single-phase 110VAC supply is retained, and it shares parametric structure with the GV6-L6E and GV6-L8E models, simplifying multi-drive site standardization. Compatible accessory modules include Parker's EMC line filters such as the FN2070 series, dynamic braking resistor kits, and DIN rail mounting adapters shared across the GV6 product family.

Service Options
Repair Service
Ship your faulty GV6-L3E to our facility. Our certified technicians perform IGBT testing, capacitor inspection, gate driver diagnostics, and full load testing. Typical turnaround: 5–7 business days. 2-year warranty included.
Refurbished
In-stock Parker GV6-L3E variable frequency drive, reconditioned to OEM specifications and verified under load. Ships immediately. 2-year warranty included.
Brand New
New GV6-L3E in original Parker packaging. Full manufacturer warranty applies. Contact us to confirm availability and lead time.
Common Failure Modes
  • DC bus undervoltage fault (F003) during motor acceleration ramp — frequently seen in GV6-L3E units powered from long 110VAC branch circuits with high impedance, causing the bus to sag below the 135VDC protection threshold before full speed is reached.
  • IGBT output bridge failure resulting in single-phase output and motor cogging — a common GV6-L3E fault pattern caused by repetitive overcurrent events from undersized motor leads or missing output reactor on cable runs exceeding 25 feet.
  • Gate drive power supply capacitor degradation leading to erratic F007 overcurrent trips at random load points — GV6-L3E troubleshooting of this failure requires oscilloscope measurement of the 15V gate supply rail under load, as the fault does not appear during unloaded bench testing.
  • Control board EEPROM corruption causing parameter reset to factory defaults on every power cycle — typically triggered by sustained input voltage fluctuations above 125VAC on the single-phase supply, resulting in loss of all tuned acceleration, deceleration, and frequency limit settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the GV6-L3E compatible with or a drop-in replacement for other Parker or third-party VFD models?
The GV6-L3E compatible with Parker's GV6 series shares its terminal layout and parameter set with the GV6-L6E and GV6-L8E models, making lateral replacement straightforward when upsizing current capacity. In retrofit scenarios, the GV6-L3E replacement for older Parker GV3-L3 units requires only minor parameter re-entry since the control board architecture is closely related. For cross-brand comparisons, the GV6-L3E is functionally interchangeable with single-phase 110V class drives such as the Mitsubishi FR-D720S-025 or Hitachi WJ200-004SF in basic V/Hz applications, though proprietary Parker serial protocols and I/O mapping will not carry over. Always verify motor nameplate FLA against the 3A continuous output rating before finalizing any substitution.
How do I know if my GV6-L3E is worth repairing or if I should replace it outright?
GV6-L3E repair is economically justified in most cases where the fault is isolated to the control board, gate drive circuitry, or DC bus capacitors, as these components are serviceable and represent the majority of field failures on this platform. Parker GV6-L3E units with physical damage to the power stage — such as a cracked or burned IGBT module, severe corrosion on the DC bus bars, or heat damage to the PCB substrate — may cross the threshold where replacement is more cost-effective than repair, particularly if the chassis is also mechanically compromised. A unit that powers up, displays a fault code, and retains parameter memory is almost always a strong candidate for depot-level repair rather than disposal. Our free diagnostic evaluation at Flexa Systems will identify whether the fault is in the power section or control section and provide a firm repair quote before any work begins.
Where can I get GV6-L3E repair service with a warranty?
Flexa Systems, based in Lewisville TX, provides depot-level GV6-L3E repair service with a 2-year warranty on all repaired units, covering both parts and labor for the faults addressed during the repair cycle. Our standard turnaround is 5–7 business days from receipt of the unit, and we offer expedited 48-hour service for critical production downtime situations. We accept drives from customers nationwide, and if you're looking to buy GV6-L3E USA stock or need a GV6-L3E for sale as an immediate swap-out while your unit is being repaired, we maintain a rotating inventory of tested spare units. Contact Flexa Systems directly to initiate a free diagnostic and receive a prepaid return shipping label for your drive.
Where can I get GV6-L3E repair service with a warranty?
Flexa Systems provides professional GV6-L3E repair service from our facility in Lewisville, TX, serving customers nationwide. Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days from receipt and all repaired units ship with a 2-year warranty. Rush service (2–3 business days) is also available.
Flexa Systems specializes in Parker GV6-L3E variable frequency drive repair, supplying refurbished and new units backed by a 2-year warranty. All drives are load-tested before shipping. Serving industrial facilities nationwide from Lewisville, TX.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer: Parker
Voltage: 110 VAC 1 Phase
Current: 3/7.5 AMP
Type: GEMINI SERIES

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