Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive
A torque/current limitation detected fault. This indicates that the drive's output torque or current has hit its predefined limit, typically due to an overload condition or an attempt to accelerate too quickly. While a protection feature, persistent limitation can indicate an undersized system or mechanical issue.
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1. Monitor the drive's output current (e.g., display parameter d0-02) and compare it to the motor's rated current.
2. Inspect the mechanical system for binding, excessive friction, or obstructions preventing free movement.
3. Verify motor nameplate data (e.g., rated current, voltage) against the drive's programmed motor parameters (P0-01 to P0-10).
4. Temporarily increase the drive's current limit (e.g., P1-05) by a small increment to see if the fault clears (use with caution).
5. Use a clamp-on ammeter to measure actual motor phase currents and compare them to the drive's internal measurement.