Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive
The inverter has detected an output current fault, specifically an earth (ground) fault, on its output side (affecting the motor or connection cable). This indicates a breakdown in insulation, leading to current leakage to ground. An earth fault is a significant safety hazard and can cause severe damage to the motor or inverter if unresolved.
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Power down the inverter and disconnect all motor phases (U, V, W) from the inverter output terminals.
Using a megohmmeter (insulation resistance tester) at 500VDC, measure insulation resistance between each motor phase (U, V, W) and motor frame ground. Verify readings are above 1 MOhm.
Measure insulation resistance of the motor cable between each conductor and the cable shield/ground terminal. Verify readings are above 1 MOhm.
Inspect the motor terminal box for moisture, carbon tracking, or loose connections.
Re-connect only the motor cable to the inverter, leaving the motor disconnected, and run the inverter without a motor (if allowed by model) to isolate the fault to the cable or motor.