Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
This fault indicates an overcurrent condition in the drive controller, often caused by a ramp that is too short, excessive inertia or load, or a mechanical obstruction affecting the motor. If unresolved, this can lead to severe damage to the motor or the drive's power components.
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1. Confirm motor shaft free movement by attempting to rotate it manually (power off).
2. Measure motor winding resistance between U-V, V-W, and W-U terminals; values should be balanced and within manufacturer specifications.
3. Increase acceleration ramp time (Parameter P0-11) by 20% and retest.
4. Verify motor nameplate data (Voltage, Current, RPM, kW/HP) against drive parameters (P0-03, P0-04, P0-05).
5. Monitor drive output current (display parameter P0-07) during start-up to identify peak current demand.