APS Over Voltage
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
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This is an Escalating Automatic Fault that occurs when the auxiliary power supply experiences an over-voltage shutdown. If this condition triggers 3 times within 30 seconds, it becomes a manual fault, indicating persistent excessive voltage for control circuitry.
Häufige Ursachen
- Faulty auxiliary power supply (APS) module itself, regulating its output voltage too high.
- Absence of load or extremely light load on the APS output, causing voltage to spike if the regulation circuit is unstable.
- Improper input voltage to the APS, exceeding its operational limits and causing internal components to fail.
- Defective voltage sensing or feedback circuit within the APS, preventing proper voltage regulation.
- Transient voltage spikes on the input power lines feeding the auxiliary power supply.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Measure the auxiliary power supply output voltage (e.g., 24VDC, 12VDC) at its terminals with all loads connected using a multimeter.
- 2
Disconnect all loads from the auxiliary power supply and measure its open-circuit voltage to verify if the APS is over-voltage even without load.
- 3
Measure the input voltage to the auxiliary power supply to ensure it remains within its specified operational range and does not exceed upper limits.
- 4
Check for any external devices (e.g., regenerative braking units) that might be backfeeding voltage onto the APS output lines.
- 5
Perform a factory reset of inverter parameters (e.g., Parameter P0-01 to "Reset") and reconfigure essential settings, in case software misconfiguration affects APS.