Omron · SXF Inverter
This fault indicates that the current drawn by the motor has exceeded its rated limit, typically during acceleration, steady-state operation, or sudden load changes. Causes can include excessive mechanical load, a short circuit in the motor or cable, or incorrect motor parameters. High currents generate excessive heat, which can quickly damage motor windings, cables, and the VSD's output stage.
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Measure the mechanical torque required to turn the driven equipment manually or with a dynamometer. Compare to motor rated torque.
Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger test) on motor windings to ground and phase-to-phase. Expected value >1 MOhm.
Verify VSD parameters P1-04 (motor rated current), P1-05 (motor rated speed), P1-06 (motor rated voltage) match the motor nameplate exactly.
Increase the acceleration ramp time parameter (e.g., P1-02) by 20% and retest. Monitor actual motor current (AOUT) on the VSD display.
Disconnect the motor, run the VSD in 'no motor' mode (if supported). If the fault persists, use an oscilloscope to check VSD output phases U, V, W for balanced voltage.