Allen-Bradley · 160
This fault indicates a phase-to-ground fault has been detected specifically on the 'V' phase wiring between the controller and the motor. This could be due to damaged insulation or a direct short. Such a fault poses an electrical safety hazard and can damage both the controller and motor if unresolved.
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1. Immediately disconnect the motor cable for phase V from the controller's V terminal.
2. Measure insulation resistance from the controller's V terminal (with motor cable disconnected) to ground using a megohmmeter (e.g., 500V DC). It should be >1 MOhm.
3. Measure insulation resistance of the motor cable (V phase conductor) from the controller's V terminal end to ground (e.g., cable shield or conduit ground) using a megohmmeter.
4. Perform an insulation resistance test on the motor winding from the V terminal to the motor frame ground using a megohmmeter.
5. Visually inspect the motor cable for phase V along its entire length for any cuts, abrasions, or signs of damage.