Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive High Power
This warning/alarm indicates a short circuit in the brake IGBT, which disables the brake function. A critical consequence is that substantial power is continuously transmitted to the brake resistor, even if the brake function is inactive, creating a high voltage hazard and risking severe overheating of the resistor. This fault can also be triggered by an overheated brake resistor (using Klixon inputs 104 and 106) or in 12-pulse frequency converters if a disconnect or circuit breaker is opened while the unit is operating.
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Disconnect main power supply to the frequency converter at the upstream breaker. Verify zero voltage at L1, L2, L3 terminals.
Disconnect the brake resistor cables from the frequency converter's brake terminals (e.g., 81, 82).
Measure resistance between the DC-link (+) and brake resistor terminal (e.g., 81) and DC-link (-) and brake resistor terminal (e.g., 82) using a diode test function on a multimeter. Look for short circuit.
Visually inspect the frequency converter's power board for signs of damage (e.g., burnt components, discoloration) in the brake chopper section.
If resistance measurements indicate a short circuit internal to the drive's brake chopper, the frequency converter power section requires service or replacement.
Before re-powering, verify the brake resistor itself is not short-circuited (e.g., measure resistance at its terminals).