Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
This fault occurs when the DC bus voltage rises above its safe limit during motor deceleration, typically due to kinetic energy being regenerated back to the drive from a sudden stop or an overhauling load. Without proper energy dissipation, this can damage the drive's DC bus components.
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1. Increase deceleration ramp time (Parameter P0-12) by 20% and retest.
2. Verify the dynamic braking resistor (DBR) connection between terminals BR+ and BR- (or similar) is secure.
3. Measure the resistance of the DBR (power off) and compare it to the specified value in the drive manual.
4. Confirm the braking function is enabled in drive parameters (e.g., P1-10 for braking resistor type or chopper enable).
5. Check for overhauling load conditions; consider mechanical brakes or larger braking resistor if load is inherently regenerative.