Lenze · 4800/4900 Series
This fault indicates an open circuit or very high resistance in the armature circuit of a DC motor, preventing current flow to the motor windings. This could be due to a loose connection, broken cable, or brush/commutator issue. By default, this critical condition triggers a full TRIP, inhibiting all ignition pulses and resetting the Ready signal, as the drive cannot control the motor without a complete armature circuit. Manual reset is required.
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Perform a lockout/tagout procedure. Measure resistance across drive armature output terminals (e.g., T1, T2) with the motor disconnected; expect a low ohmic value (< 1 Ohm for many motors).
Measure continuity of each conductor in the armature cable from drive output to motor terminals using a multimeter; expect < 0.1 Ohm.
Inspect DC motor brushes for wear; replace if length is below manufacturer's minimum specification (e.g., < 10mm).
Verify tightness of all armature circuit connections at the drive, motor, and any intermediate junction boxes (e.g., torque to 5 Nm).
Check for an open circuit on the armature winding by measuring resistance between commutator segments if accessible, or using a growler test.