Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
This fault indicates that the input voltage supplied to the drive controller is too low, possibly due to a transient voltage dip, a persistent low line voltage, or a damaged internal component like a load resistor. Undervoltage can cause erratic drive behavior, loss of motor control, and potential component stress.
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1. Measure incoming AC line voltage (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1 terminals) with a true RMS multimeter and compare to drive's minimum rated input voltage.
2. Inspect all input power connections (L1, L2, L3) for tightness and signs of corrosion.
3. Check continuity of all incoming line fuses (if present) and replace any blown fuses.
4. Monitor DC bus voltage (drive display parameter P0-08 or similar) during operation to observe voltage dips.
5. Confirm the mains transformer (if used) is correctly sized for the load and has adequate voltage regulation.