Allen-Bradley · 160
This fault occurs when the motor requires an excessively high current while operating at zero hertz (stopped), or if the P38 – [Boost Volts] parameter is set too high. This condition can lead to motor and controller overheating even before motion begins.
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1. Power off the drive and disconnect the motor. Attempt to manually rotate the motor shaft to confirm free movement and verify the brake (if present) releases correctly.
2. Measure motor winding resistance (U-V, V-W, W-U) and insulation resistance (each phase to ground) using a multimeter and a megohmmeter (at 500VDC or 1000VDC).
3. Verify and adjust the P38 (Boost Volts) parameter. Reduce it incrementally (e.g., from 5% to 2%) until the fault clears, ensuring proper starting torque.
4. Re-enter the precise motor nameplate data into the drive parameters (P5-01 to P5-05) and perform a motor auto-tuning procedure.
5. Monitor the motor output current (e.g., M0-01) and output voltage (e.g., M0-02) at zero speed while observing the motor for any signs of vibration or overheating.