SEW Eurodrive · MCBSM
The inverter's current controller is working at its set limit due to conditions like mechanical overload, phase failure in the mains or motor, or exceeding the maximum speed for VFC operating modes. This fault indicates the drive is struggling to maintain its commanded speed or torque. Unresolved, it can lead to motor and inverter overheating.
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Measure the motor current on each phase (U, V, W) during operation to detect imbalance or excessive current draw using a clamp meter.
Inspect the mechanical load for binding, seizing, or foreign material that could cause excessive friction or a jam.
Increase the inverter's current limit parameter (e.g., P1-06) to match the motor's full load current (FLA) plus a safety margin (e.g., 120-150% FLA).
Disconnect the motor and measure the resistance between motor phases (U-V, V-W, W-U) to confirm winding integrity and identify open circuits.
Verify the maximum output frequency parameter (e.g., P0-10) and ensure the motor's maximum operating speed (RPM) is not exceeded by the application.