Schneider Electric · Altivar 312 Variable Frequency Drive
This fault indicates that the incoming line voltage supply to the drive has exceeded the drive's maximum permissible limits. This can be due to an inherently high supply voltage or transient disturbances on the line. Sustained overvoltage can lead to damage to the drive's input rectifier and DC bus components.
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1. Measure the incoming line voltage at the drive input terminals (L1, L2, L3) using a true RMS multimeter. Verify it is within the drive's specified input voltage range.
2. If the fault occurs during deceleration, increase the deceleration ramp time (Parameter P4-02) or enable a DC braking function if available (P4-03).
3. Verify the external braking resistor (if used) connections and measure its resistance value; ensure it matches the drive's specifications (e.g., 100 Ohms, 2kW).
4. Check the operation of the braking chopper circuit by measuring the voltage across its terminals (+DC, BR) during regeneration (should switch on/off).
5. Monitor the utility grid voltage for transients and spikes using a power quality analyzer; consider installing line reactors or surge suppression on the input.