Load loss detected
Lenze · i550 Protec Drive
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During motor operation, if the motor load current falls below the threshold defined in parameter 0x4006:001 (P710.01) for the duration specified in parameter 0x4006:002 (P710.02), load loss protection is triggered. This indicates an unexpected drop in mechanical load.
Häufige Ursachen
- Mechanical uncoupling of the motor shaft from the driven load (e.g., broken belt, sheared coupling key, loose gearbox connection).
- Sudden and significant decrease in process load (e.g., pump running dry, fan damper opening completely, material flow stopping).
- Motor current sensor (CT) malfunction within the drive or incorrect scaling parameter (e.g., P2-15) causing erroneous current readings.
- Incorrectly set load loss threshold (P710.01) or excessively long delay time (P710.02) for the specific application's minimum load profile.
- Intermittent motor phase loss due to a loose terminal connection at the motor (T1, T2, T3) or drive output (U, V, W), or a faulty motor contactor.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Inspect the mechanical coupling between the motor shaft and the driven equipment for any signs of damage, detachment, or excessive play.
- 2
2. Verify the integrity of all three motor phases by measuring current at motor terminals (T1, T2, T3) with a clamp-on ammeter and voltage with a multimeter, ensuring balance.
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3. Check relevant process variables (e.g., liquid level sensors, flow meters, damper position feedback) to confirm the actual load status of the driven equipment.
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4. Review and adjust drive parameters P710.01 (Load loss threshold) and P710.02 (Load loss delay time) to accurately reflect the application's minimum expected operating current.
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5. Compare the drive's displayed output current (e.g., P3-01) with a measurement from a calibrated external clamp meter to verify the drive's internal current measurement accuracy.
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6. Perform a controlled test run at a reduced speed and load (if safe) while observing the drive's output current and motor behavior to confirm load engagement.