Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive FC 102
An issue was detected during the drive's internal mechanical brake check routine. This can indicate a problem with the mechanical brake itself, its control circuitry, or the drive's monitoring, potentially leading to unsafe operation or motor movement when stopped.
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1. De-energize the drive and test the continuity of the brake solenoid coil at its terminals (e.g., X1-1, X1-2), comparing the measured resistance to the manufacturer's specification.
2. Visually inspect the mechanical brake assembly for wear, damage, or obstructions that prevent free movement; manually actuate the brake (if safe) to observe its operation.
3. Verify the operation of the brake feedback switch by checking continuity across its contacts in both engaged and disengaged states, ensuring proper mechanical activation.
4. Review and adjust drive parameters P12-23 (Brake release delay) and P12-24 (Brake engage delay) to match the specifications of the motor and brake unit.
5. Measure the output voltage at the drive's brake control terminals (e.g., U, V, W for AC brake, or dedicated DC output) when the brake is commanded to release (e.g., 230VAC).