Lenze · 8200 Series
A short circuit has been detected on the drive's output, possibly in the motor, motor cables, or brake resistor circuit. Excessive capacitive charging current from long or high-capacitance motor cables can also falsely trigger this fault. An unresolved short circuit poses a severe risk of damage to the drive's output stage.
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1. Disconnect the motor cables from the drive output (U, V, W) and measure the resistance between each phase cable conductor (U-V, V-W, W-U). Readings should be open or very high.
2. Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger) on each motor phase cable conductor to earth (ground). Values should be >1Mohm.
3. Disconnect the motor completely and measure the resistance between motor phases (U-V, V-W, W-U) and from each phase to the motor frame (earth). Readings should be balanced phases and high to earth.
4. If a brake resistor is used, disconnect it from the drive and measure its resistance value and continuity of its connection cables to the drive terminals (BR+, BR-).