Lenze · 9300 Series
One of the current-carrying motor phases has failed. This monitoring function is primarily for asynchronous motors and requires the MLP1 function block to be entered in C0465. Possible causes include a faulty motor, a damaged motor cable, or a current limit value (C0599) set too low. The monitoring can be switched off via C0597.
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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 the resistance between each pair of motor phase conductors (U-V, V-W, W-U) at the drive output side of the cable. Expected readings should be similar.
Measure the resistance of each motor winding at the motor terminal block (e.g., U-V, V-W, W-U). All three measurements should be identical for a healthy motor.
Check the tightness and integrity of all connections at the drive's motor output terminals (X2/U, X2/V, X2/W) and the motor terminal block.
Verify parameter C0465 is correctly configured for motor phase monitoring (MLP1) and matches the connected motor type (e.g., asynchronous motor).
Perform an insulation resistance test on the motor windings (each phase to ground) using a megohmmeter to rule out internal winding faults.