ABB · ACS580
A general fault has been detected within the brake resistor circuit. This may indicate an open circuit, incorrect resistance, or an inability to dissipate regenerative energy, which could lead to DC link overvoltage and a drive trip.
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1. Power down and lock out the drive. Disconnect the brake resistor from the drive's terminals (e.g., R+, R-).
2. Measure the actual resistance of the brake resistor directly at its terminals using an ohmmeter. Compare this value to the specified resistance in P43.01.
3. Inspect the brake resistor wiring for loose connections, corrosion, or signs of overheating at the drive terminals and the resistor itself.
4. If an external thermal switch is used, verify its wiring (e.g., to a digital input) and check its continuity. Ensure the thermal switch is not tripped due to resistor overtemperature.
5. Check the drive's internal brake chopper diagnostics if available (e.g., status bits in a diagnostic parameter group) for specific chopper faults.