ABB · ACS880
The drive detects an issue with the brake resistor, indicating it might be disconnected, physically damaged, or improperly sized. This prevents proper dissipation of regenerative energy, potentially leading to DC bus overvoltage and drive trips during deceleration.
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Power off and lock out the drive. Verify physical connection of the brake resistor to the drive's BR+ and BR- terminals.
Measure the resistance of the brake resistor across its terminals using a multimeter; compare to the nameplate value.
Confirm drive parameter P4-01 (Brake Resistor Resistance) matches the measured resistance value within tolerance.
Inspect brake resistor wiring for breaks, damage, or loose connections.
Check the drive's fault log for preceding or related brake chopper faults (e.g., 7191 BC short circuit).