ABB · ACS560 Standard Control Program Firmware
The drive's supply voltage is excessive, exceeding 124% of the unit's voltage rating. When this occurs, the motor speed can rapidly accelerate (rush) to a trip level (40% of nominal speed), indicating a potentially damaging overvoltage condition for the drive and potentially the motor.
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Measure the actual input AC supply voltage at the drive's L1/L2/L3 terminals using a true RMS voltmeter or power analyzer.
Verify the drive's nominal voltage parameter (e.g., P02-01) is correctly set to match the actual supply voltage.
Monitor the DC bus voltage (e.g., r0026) during power-up and operation to identify rapid voltage increases.
Inspect the input power wiring for loose connections or corroded terminals that could cause transient voltage spikes.
Check for the presence of severe voltage sags or swells on the supply line that could trigger an overvoltage condition when recovering.