Lenze · 9300 Series
An overvoltage (OU) TRIP occurs if, during DC-injection braking (GSB) at high motor speeds, the residual voltage from magnetism and high speed generates an excessive motor current. This can lead to overvoltage due to the drive's attempt to reduce magnetization when the pulse inhibit (DCTRL-IMP) is too short.
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1. Increase the deceleration ramp time (P1-10) to allow for a slower decrease in motor speed (P0-03) and regenerative energy.
2. Verify the braking resistor's resistance value across its terminals using an ohmmeter against the specified value.
3. Check braking chopper threshold voltage (P1-20) and verify it is set appropriately for the DC bus voltage.
4. Reduce the maximum DC-injection braking current (C0202) to lessen the motor's braking torque and regenerative effect.
5. Monitor the DC bus voltage (P0-01) during deceleration to observe the peak values and identify the point of overvoltage.