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CCr

System failure

Lenze · 9300 Series

What does CCr mean?

This fault indicates a system failure caused by strong interference injection on the control cables or ground/earth loops in the wiring. Such interference can lead to unpredictable system behavior and instability.

Common Causes

  • Inadequate shielding or incorrect grounding of control cables near high-power switching devices (e.g., motor contactors, VFD output cables).
  • Existence of unintended ground loops due to multiple grounding points for the same circuit, causing circulating currents.
  • Nearby induction motors or welding equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields without proper spatial separation or EMI filters.
  • Faulty or undersized earth ground connection for the control cabinet, leading to poor dissipation of fault currents and noise.
  • Supply voltage transients or surges exceeding the controller's specified immunity levels, often from switching inductive loads.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Verify the integrity and connection of all control cable shields to a single, proper ground point within the cabinet.

  2. 2

    Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the cabinet ground busbar and the main incoming protective earth (PE) connection.

  3. 3

    Temporarily disconnect non-essential external wiring (e.g., analog inputs, digital outputs) to isolate the source of interference.

  4. 4

    Install common-mode choke filters on affected control signal lines or line filters on the incoming power supply.

  5. 5

    Measure the voltage potential between different grounding points in the system to identify ground loops (ideally 0V).

  6. 6

    Relocate sensitive control cables away from power cables (minimum 30cm separation) or use shielded conduits.

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Source: Lenze 9300 Series
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