Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
A software-defined shear pin level (programmed in A486, A488 [Shear Pinx Level]) has been exceeded for a duration longer than the set time (A487, A489 [Shear Pin x Time]). This indicates a sustained excessive mechanical load, triggering a protective trip designed to prevent damage to the driven equipment, not necessarily the motor or drive.
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Identify and clear any mechanical obstruction or jamming in the connected machinery that could be causing excessive load.
Monitor actual motor current (Parameter A0-04) during operation and compare it to the drive's rated current and the programmed shear pin levels (A486, A488).
Check the configured shear pin levels (Parameter A486 and A488) and delay times (Parameter A487 and A489); adjust if they are too sensitive for the application's normal operating peaks.
Inspect the driven equipment (e.g., conveyor, pump, fan) for signs of mechanical wear, bearing issues, or lubrication problems that increase friction.
Perform an uncoupled motor test (if possible) to determine if the motor runs freely without load.
If sustained overload is due to increased process requirements, consider upsizing the motor, drive, or both, or reducing the process load.