Phase VNegToGrnd
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
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A phase-to-ground fault has been detected between the drive and the motor on output phase V, specifically identifying a negative voltage transient or specific ground path. This indicates insulation breakdown or a short from output phase V to earth. This condition can damage the drive and motor if not quickly addressed, and poses an electrical safety risk.
Häufige Ursachen
- Insulation breakdown of the motor winding for phase V to the motor frame, potentially due to excessive vibration, chemical exposure, or thermal cycling.
- Mechanical damage to the motor cable insulation for conductor V, causing it to contact grounded metalwork within cable routing.
- Contamination (e.g., coolant, metallic debris) inside the motor terminal box, creating a ground path for phase V.
- Missing or damaged protective earth (PE) conductor within the motor cable, causing phase V to find an alternate, unintended ground path through mechanical components.
- Deterioration of internal insulation on phase V within the drive's output stage or its gate driver board, leading to a component-level ground fault.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Disconnect all motor power cables from drive output terminals U, V, W and disconnect motor frame ground (PE).
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2. Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger) between motor terminal V and motor frame ground (PE) at 500VDC for 60 seconds (expected reading: >1 MOhm).
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3. Inspect the motor cable for conductor V for any cuts, abrasions, or signs of overheating that could compromise insulation to ground.
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4. Check the motor terminal box for foreign objects, moisture, corrosion, or carbon paths bridging phase V to the grounded enclosure.
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5. Verify the continuity of the protective earth (PE) conductor within the motor cable from the motor frame to the drive's PE terminal (expected <0.1 Ohm).
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6. If motor and cable test good, measure insulation resistance between drive output terminal V and drive ground (PE) with a Megger (drive powered off, DC bus discharged) to check for an internal drive fault.