Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi FR-E800 Variable Frequency Drive
The inverter output current has exceeded approximately 230% of its rated value during deceleration, causing the protection circuit to activate and shut off the inverter. This can be caused by sudden speed reductions, an output short-circuit, or issues with the mechanical brake. Unresolved, it can lead to component stress and potential damage.
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1. Measure motor winding resistance (U-V, V-W, W-U) to verify balanced values and check for short circuits (expected: < 1 Ohm for typical motors).
2. Increase the deceleration time (Pr.7 or Pr.28) by 20-50% to reduce the regenerative energy impact on the DC bus.
3. If applicable, verify external braking resistor unit is installed and parameters Pr.30 (Braking operation frequency) and Pr.70 (Braking duty factor) are correctly configured.
4. Disconnect the motor from the load and manually rotate the mechanical system to check for binding, excessive friction, or obstructions.
5. Check for short circuits between inverter output terminals (U, V, W) and ground using a multimeter (expected: infinite resistance).