Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter
An excessive current condition has been detected while the inverter is accelerating the motor. This can be caused by an abnormally high load, a short circuit between phases, or a ground fault on the inverter's output side, potentially leading to damage if not resolved.
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Increase the acceleration time parameters (Pr. 07, Pr. 08) by 10-20% and re-test acceleration.
Disconnect the motor from the load and attempt to run the motor unloaded to isolate mechanical issues.
Use a multimeter to measure resistance between motor phases (U-V, V-W, W-U) and from each phase to ground (expect open circuit to ground).
Verify motor parameters (Pr. 03, Pr. 09, Pr. 71) match the motor nameplate data (Voltage, Amps, RPM).
Perform an auto-tuning procedure (Pr. 96 set to 1 or 2) to optimize motor control parameters.
Check for loose connections at inverter output terminals (U, V, W) and motor terminal box.