Schneider Electric · Altivar 312 Variable Frequency Drive
This fault indicates an issue with the motor's brake control, either because the brake release current was not reached or the brake engage frequency threshold was not properly set while brake control was assigned. This can prevent the motor from starting or stopping correctly, leading to potential mechanical damage or uncontrolled movement.
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1. Measure voltage across brake terminals (e.g., T1, T2) during a brake release command; verify it matches specified brake voltage (e.g., 207VAC).
2. Verify Parameter P3-10 (Brake release current) is set correctly for the installed motor brake's specifications.
3. Confirm Parameter P3-11 (Brake engage frequency) is configured appropriately for the application's deceleration profile.
4. Inspect brake feedback switch wiring (if used) for continuity and proper closure when the brake is released.
5. Manually cycle the brake mechanism (if safe) to check for free mechanical movement and absence of binding.
6. Check for continuity on the external brake contactor coil and verify its control circuit supply voltage.