Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive
Detection of a complete loss of all three output phases to the motor. This means the drive is unable to supply power to the motor, resulting in no motor rotation. This could be due to a tripped motor contactor, severe wiring issue, or internal drive power stage fault.
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Verify any motor contactor or circuit breaker located between the drive and motor is closed and not tripped.
With power isolated, measure the resistance across the drive's output terminals (U-V, V-W, W-U) with the motor connected; expect to see motor winding resistance.
Inspect the motor output cables (U, V, W) for secure connections at both the drive and motor terminals.
Check for continuity of all three conductors from the drive's output terminals to the motor's input terminals.
If using a motor contactor, verify its auxiliary contacts are wired correctly to the drive's logic inputs (e.g., LI1) to enable drive operation and confirm contactor closure.