Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive FC 102
A fault has been detected in the Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) responsible for controlling the braking resistor. This indicates a hardware failure in the braking chopper circuit, rendering the braking function inoperable and potentially leading to drive overvoltage trips during deceleration.
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1. Power off the drive and disconnect the braking resistor wiring from terminals (e.g., R+ and R-).
2. Measure the resistance across the braking resistor terminals to confirm it is not short-circuited (refer to troubleshooting for Code 25).
3. Visually inspect the drive's internal braking chopper module for signs of thermal damage, discoloration, or component failure.
4. Verify the operation of the drive's internal cooling fans, especially those cooling the power section components (IGBTs).
5. If the external braking resistor and its wiring are confirmed healthy, the drive's internal braking chopper circuit (IGBT) has failed, requiring drive repair or replacement by a qualified technician.