Siemens · DAsl Diagnostics and Alarms
The filtered (steady-state) value of the line supply voltage at the infeed unit has dropped below the configured alarm threshold (p0282 multiplied by p0210). This indicates a potential issue with the incoming power supply, which could lead to operational instability or trigger more severe faults if not resolved promptly.
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Monitor the actual line supply voltage at the infeed unit's input terminals (e.g., L1, L2, L3) using a true RMS multimeter and compare it to the nominal voltage (e.g., 400V).
Check parameter P0210 (Voltage factor for line phase monitoring) and P0282 (Undervoltage threshold) to ensure they are set appropriately for the nominal grid voltage and desired alarm sensitivity.
Inspect the main incoming power circuit, including main contactor contacts, fuses, and terminal connections, for signs of overheating, corrosion, or looseness.
Verify that other heavy-load equipment on the same supply circuit is not drawing excessive current, causing a voltage sag on the common bus.
Consult utility power quality logs, if available, to identify external grid disturbances or voltage fluctuations.