Lenze · 9300 Series
A short circuit has occurred in the motor cable, or there is excessive capacitive charging current if the motor cable is too long or has high capacitance. This can lead to drive tripping and potential damage.
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Disconnect the motor cable from the drive's output terminals (U, V, W) and from the motor. Using a megohmmeter (insulation tester), measure the insulation resistance between each motor phase conductor and ground (PE), and between each phase conductor (e.g., U to V, V to W, W to U); readings should be >1 M Ohm.
With the motor cable disconnected from both ends, measure the capacitance of each phase conductor to ground using a multimeter with capacitance function; compare against manufacturer's specifications for max cable length (e.g., based on P2-11).
If the motor cable tests clear, reconnect it to the drive. Disconnect the motor from the cable. Test the motor's windings for short circuits or ground faults using a megohmmeter (e.g., between motor terminals U, V, W and motor frame).
Verify the motor current limit parameter (e.g., P2-01 or P2-02 for overcurrent trip level) is correctly set based on the motor's rated current and not excessively low.
If all external components test good, connect a smaller, known-good test motor (if available) to the drive to determine if the drive's output stage is faulty.