Danfoss · VLT HVAC Basic FC 101
The DC-link voltage has dropped below the undervoltage limit. This typically indicates an insufficient or fluctuating supply voltage to the frequency converter, leading to a drive trip after a fixed time delay, which varies by unit size. Continued operation with low voltage can cause instability.
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Measure incoming line-to-line voltages (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) at the drive input terminals (R, S, T) during operation, particularly under load, to verify they remain above minimum threshold.
Inspect all upstream circuit breakers and fuses for trips, loose connections, or signs of wear that could cause intermittent power loss or voltage sag.
Monitor the DC link voltage (e.g., Parameter P0-01 'DC Link Voltage') on the drive display during acceleration or periods of high load.
Verify the drive's mains voltage parameters (e.g., Parameter P8-01 'Mains Voltage', P8-03 'Under Voltage Trip Limit') are correctly configured for the installed power supply.
Consult the facility's electrical engineer to assess the capacity of the mains supply and distribution transformer relative to the connected drive and motor load.