Motor phase W missing
Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive High Power
Was bedeutet ALARM 32 ?
Motor phase W between the frequency converter and the motor is missing. This indicates a loss of one of the three phases supplying the motor, which can lead to motor damage or failure if operated in this state.
Häufige Ursachen
- Loose electrical connection at the motor terminal block (W phase) or frequency converter output terminal (W phase).
- Open circuit in the motor cable conductor for phase W, often due to mechanical stress or insulation breakdown.
- Internal open circuit in the motor winding for phase W, measured from the motor terminal box.
- Failure of an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) or its gate driver circuit for the W-phase output in the frequency converter.
- Faulty motor output contactor (if present) where one pole (W-phase) has failed to close or has high resistance.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Disconnect main power, then verify terminal tightness for phase W at the frequency converter output and the motor terminal box.
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2. Measure resistance between motor phases U-V, V-W, and W-U (motor disconnected from converter) to detect an open winding on phase W.
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3. Perform a continuity test on the motor cable conductor for phase W from the frequency converter output to the motor terminal.
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4. Use an insulation resistance tester (megohmmeter) to check for breakdown on the W-phase motor cable (e.g., 500V DC test).
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5. If an output contactor is used, measure voltage across its coil and check continuity of its main contacts for phase W when energized.
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6. Visually inspect the frequency converter's W-phase output stage for signs of damage or discoloration (if safe and accessible).