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11

Over-current

Kone · Frequency Inverter

What does 11 mean?

This critical error indicates that the current drawn by the motor has exceeded a predefined maximum limit, protecting both the drive and motor from damage. It is often triggered by short circuits, sudden heavy loads, or excessively rapid acceleration.

Common Causes

  • Short circuit in the motor windings or the motor cable.
  • Sudden heavy mechanical load or a physical jam on the motor.
  • Rapid acceleration ramp settings that demand excessive current from the drive.
  • Faulty drive output stage or an issue with the current sensing circuit.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Measure the insulation resistance of the motor windings to ground and phase-to-phase using a megger to check for short circuits.

  2. 2

    Inspect the mechanical load for any obstructions, binding, or conditions that could cause excessive current draw.

  3. 3

    Verify the acceleration ramp time in the drive parameters; increase it if it is set too aggressively for the load.

  4. 4

    Check the motor cables for any signs of damage or short circuits between phases or to ground.

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Source: Kone Frequency Inverter
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