Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter
This fault activates when the inverter's output current surpasses the level defined by Pr. 150 (Output current detection level). It serves as a protective measure, indicating that the motor or load is drawing more current than configured, possibly due to an overload or incorrect parameter settings. Exceeding this limit can lead to inverter or motor damage.
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Measure the actual motor operating current under load using a clamp-on ammeter and compare it to the value set in Pr. 150.
Increase the value of Pr. 150 (Output current detection level) slightly, but do not exceed the inverter's rated current, if the motor is operating within its normal limits.
Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger test) on the motor windings and output cables (U, V, W to ground) to check for ground faults (typically >5MΩ).
Disconnect the motor and run the inverter in no-load condition (with Pr. 79 set appropriately) to determine if the fault occurs without the motor.
Check for any mechanical binding, seized bearings, or excessive friction in the driven machinery that could be overloading the motor.