Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive
Indicates a loss of one or more phases (3-phases) to the motor's brake. This fault can lead to uncontrolled motor movement if the brake fails to engage or disengage properly, posing a significant safety risk.
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1. Disconnect all input power to the drive. Measure resistance across each phase of the motor brake coil and compare to manufacturer specifications.
2. With power OFF, visually inspect all fuses in the brake power circuit and test continuity across each fuse. Replace any open fuses.
3. Verify continuity of all three phase conductors from the drive's brake output terminals (e.g., TB1-U, TB1-V, TB1-W) to the motor brake.
4. Test the brake contactor (if external) for proper operation by manually actuating and checking continuity across its main power contacts.
5. Confirm drive parameters related to brake control (e.g., Brake enable, Brake release time, Parameter P4-12) are set correctly for the brake model.