AC Output Under Voltage
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
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This Escalating Automatic Fault indicates an AC under-voltage shutdown (below 108 V). If it occurs 3 times in 2 minutes, it becomes a manual fault, meaning the inverter has repeatedly shut down to protect connected loads.
Häufige Ursachen
- Excessive load current exceeding inverter's continuous rating (e.g., motor startup with high inrush current).
- Inadequate AC output cable gauge (too thin) causing significant voltage drop under load.
- Faulty AC output contactor or breaker with high resistance connections, leading to voltage drop.
- Utility grid instability or brownout condition where the incoming AC voltage itself is low.
- Improperly configured inverter output voltage settings (e.g., parameter P3-10 set below 108V).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Measure AC output voltage at inverter terminals L1, L2, L3 (or L1, N for single phase) using a true RMS multimeter while applying a controlled load.
- 2
Verify inverter output voltage configuration (e.g., Parameter P3-10, P3-11) against system requirements and local grid standards.
- 3
Inspect AC output wiring for correct gauge sizing according to NEC/IEC standards and potential loose terminations at the inverter, contactor, and load.
- 4
Monitor utility grid incoming voltage at the inverter input terminals (L1, L2, L3, N) using a power quality analyzer to detect brownout conditions below 108V.
- 5
Check for high resistance across AC output contactor poles or circuit breaker terminals by measuring voltage drop when current is flowing (should be < 0.1V).