Lenze · 9300 Series
An overcurrent (Ia > 2.25 x IN) has occurred in the motor cable, detected by hardware monitoring. This can be caused by a short circuit in the motor cable, excessive capacitive charging current of the motor cable, or acceleration/deceleration times that are too short for the load. It can also indicate a missing mains phase or an encoder wiring issue.
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Power down the drive and disconnect the motor cable from the drive's output terminals (e.g., X2/U, X2/V, X2/W).
Measure insulation resistance between each motor phase conductor (U, V, W) and between each phase and ground using a megohmmeter (e.g., 1000VDC test voltage).
Measure the resistance between each pair of motor phase conductors (U-V, V-W, W-U) using a multimeter to check for short circuits.
Visually inspect the entire length of the motor cable for cuts, abrasions, or crushed sections, especially at bend points and cable glands.
Verify the motor cable length and type against drive specifications for maximum allowable capacitive current (refer to drive manual).
Inspect motor terminal block connections for proper torque and absence of stray wire strands that could cause a short circuit.