Phase U to Gnd
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
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A ground fault has been detected specifically on the U-phase output between the drive and the motor. This points to insulation failure in the U-phase motor winding or its connecting cable, creating an unwanted current path to earth ground. This is a severe electrical safety hazard and can cause significant equipment damage.
Häufige Ursachen
- Motor cable insulation breakdown on U-phase due to mechanical stress, abrasion, or chemical degradation, causing a short to ground.
- Internal motor winding insulation failure on U-phase, often due to overheating, moisture ingress, or voltage spikes.
- Water ingress or conductive contamination within the motor terminal box or cable glands affecting the U-phase connection.
- Damaged or improperly terminated motor power cable on the U-phase, allowing contact with the conduit or machine frame.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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Disconnect the motor leads (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals (T1, T2, T3).
- 2
Perform an insulation resistance test (megohm test) from the U-phase motor lead to motor frame ground. A reading below 1 Megohm indicates a fault.
- 3
If the motor cable is suspected, disconnect the cable from the motor and test the U-phase conductor to cable shield/ground at the drive end.
- 4
Inspect the motor junction box and the U-phase winding connections for signs of arcing, carbon tracking, or moisture.
- 5
If the fault is localized to the motor cable, replace the entire motor power cable with correctly sized and shielded cable.
- 6
If the fault is within the motor windings, schedule motor removal for repair or replacement.