SEW Eurodrive · MCBSM
The DC link voltage within the inverter has risen above safe operating limits, triggering an immediate shutdown with inhibit. This is typically caused by excessive regenerative energy from the motor during deceleration, an issue with the braking resistor, or a ground fault. Persistent overvoltage can damage the inverter's power stage.
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Measure the resistance of the external braking resistor (e.g., terminals DB+/DB-) to confirm it matches the specified value (e.g., 20 ohms).
Increase the deceleration time parameter (e.g., P1-30, P0-21) to allow for slower energy return to the DC bus.
Verify the braking chopper function by observing voltage across the braking resistor during deceleration or checking diagnostic parameters (e.g., P0-96 status).
Measure incoming AC supply voltage (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) to ensure it is consistently within the inverter's specified input voltage range.
Check for any short circuits or ground faults on the motor output cables and within the motor windings themselves.