ABB · ACS880
The selected signal has fallen below the user underload curve, indicating an underload condition. This often means the motor is running without sufficient mechanical load or there's a problem with the process being controlled. Sustained underload can waste energy or indicate a process issue.
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Visually inspect the mechanical system driven by the motor for signs of lost load, such as broken couplings, empty hoppers, or dry pumps.
Monitor the motor's actual current (e.g., via drive display or P_ACT_CURRENT) and compare it to the configured underload curve (P7-21 to P7-23).
Review and adjust the underload curve parameters (P7-21: Underload curve 1 current, P7-22: Underload curve 1 speed, P7-23: Underload curve 1 delay) to match the application's actual low-load profile.
Verify the integrity of the motor current measurement by comparing the drive's reported current with an external clamp meter measurement on one motor phase.
Check for blockages or unexpected openings in the process (e.g., pipe, duct) that could reduce the required mechanical work from the motor.