SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
An overcurrent condition has been detected in the brake chopper circuit. This is typically caused by excessive regenerative power during deceleration, a short circuit in the braking resistor circuit, or an incorrectly sized braking resistor. Failure to resolve risks damage to the brake chopper or resistor.
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Disconnect the braking resistor from the drive's terminals (e.g., X20/X21). Measure the resistance of the braking resistor using a multimeter and compare to the specified value.
Inspect the braking resistor wiring for any short circuits between conductors or to ground, and for proper insulation.
Increase the deceleration time (e.g., Parameter P3-05) to reduce the rate of regenerative energy return to the DC bus.
Verify the braking resistor's power rating (watts) and resistance value (ohms) are correctly specified for the application and drive model.
Check drive parameters P5-01 (Brake chopper activation voltage) and P5-02 (Brake chopper duty cycle limit) to ensure proper configuration.