Schneider Electric · ATV32HD11N4 Variable Speed Drive
An auto-tuning process has failed, likely due to using a special motor, a motor whose power is unsuitable for the drive, or the motor not being properly connected during the auto-tuning sequence. This prevents the drive from accurately characterizing the motor.
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1. Ensure the motor is securely connected to the drive output terminals (U, V, W) with proper wiring and tight connections; verify continuity of motor cable.
2. Verify that all motor nameplate data (power P2-01, current P2-02, voltage P2-03, frequency P2-04, speed P2-05) is accurately entered into the drive parameters.
3. Disconnect the mechanical load from the motor shaft before initiating auto-tuning, if the drive requires a no-load condition for static tuning.
4. If using a line reactor or output filter, ensure it is compatible with the drive and motor, and that its presence does not interfere with the tuning process.
5. Check the incoming line voltage (L1, L2, L3) at the drive input terminals during the auto-tuning process to ensure it remains stable and within tolerance.
6. If the motor is known to be a special type, consider disabling auto-tuning and manually entering motor parameters or consulting the drive manual for specific tuning procedures.