Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
This fault indicates a loss of one or more phases in the incoming AC line supply to the drive controller, often caused by incorrect wiring, a blown input fuse, or a transient power fault. Operating a three-phase drive on a single-phase supply can also trigger this. Prolonged operation with missing phases can damage the drive's input rectifier.
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1. Measure voltage between all incoming phases (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) and each phase to ground at the drive input terminals.
2. Check continuity of all incoming line fuses (if present) and replace any blown fuses.
3. Inspect all incoming power connections (L1, L2, L3) for tightness, arcing, or corrosion.
4. Verify that all phases are present at the upstream main disconnect or circuit breaker.
5. Compare individual phase currents (if displayable, e.g., using parameter P0-07 in some drives) to detect imbalance.