Lenze · i550 Protec Drive
This fault indicates a continuous overcurrent condition within the inverter or on the motor side, or an overcurrent at the brake chopper. It can also occur if the DC bus relay has not been closed due to a malfunction. This fault immediately disables the inverter, causing the motor to coast.
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De-energize the drive and lock out power.
Mechanically decouple the motor from the load and attempt to rotate the motor shaft by hand; confirm it moves freely without excessive resistance.
Verify motor rated current (P0-12) and motor rated power (P0-11) parameters are correctly configured in the inverter, matching the motor nameplate.
Inspect the brake chopper and brake resistor for signs of damage; measure the resistance of the brake resistor to confirm it is within specified limits.
Measure the resistance between motor phases (U1-V1, U1-W1, V1-W1) at the motor terminals to detect winding shorts.
Monitor the DC bus voltage (e.g., across terminals DC+ and DC-) during startup to ensure it stabilizes at the expected level (e.g., ~1.35 * Mains Voltage).