Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
The drive output current has exceeded its 1 ms software current rating, which is a very fast-acting protection mechanism. This rating is typically between 200-250% of the drive's continuous rating and less than the hardware overcurrent level. This fault indicates a severe and rapid transient overload or a hard short circuit on the motor output terminals, protecting the drive's output stage from immediate damage.
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1. Perform a motor and cable insulation resistance test (megohmmeter, e.g., 1000VDC) from drive output terminals (U, V, W) to ground and phase-to-phase.
2. Verify that all motor nameplate parameters (P2-01 to P2-05) are accurately entered into the drive.
3. Disconnect the motor from the mechanical load and run the drive with no load to isolate the motor/load from the drive.
4. Increase acceleration and deceleration times (e.g., P400, P401) to the maximum allowable by the application to reduce current transients.
5. If the fault persists with no motor or load connected, the drive itself likely has a hardware fault (e.g., current sensor, gate driver) and needs replacement.