Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
A critical failure has been detected within the drive's power section (e.g., rectifier, DC bus, inverter IGBTs). This indicates a significant internal hardware component failure that severely impacts the drive's ability to convert and deliver power to the motor. This usually requires component replacement or drive replacement.
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Immediately disconnect all input power to the drive and wait for the DC bus voltage (A0-06) to discharge to a safe level (< 50VDC).
Visually inspect the drive's internal power section (if safely accessible) for signs of burnt components, bulging capacitors, or discolored circuit boards.
Perform resistance checks across the input rectifier (L1/L2/L3 to DC bus +/DC bus -) and output IGBTs (DC bus +/DC bus - to U/V/W) using a multimeter (diode test mode). Look for shorts or open circuits.
Check all internal power connections for looseness or corrosion, especially to the IGBT modules and DC bus bars.
If internal damage is evident or multimeter tests confirm a short/open in the power section, the drive typically requires replacement or professional repair.
Before replacing, ensure the motor and motor cables are not shorted (check motor windings for resistance and insulation to ground, as per F038-F043 diagnostics).