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A06105

Infeed: Line Supply Undervoltage

Siemens · DAsl Diagnostics and Alarms

What does A06105 mean?

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.

Common Causes

  • Utility grid voltage sag or brownout condition, resulting in input voltage dropping below the P0282 * P0210 threshold.
  • Overloaded upstream transformer or distribution circuit causing excessive voltage drop during heavy load transients.
  • Loose connection or high resistance in the main incoming power circuit (e.g., main contactor, fuses, input terminals L1/L2/L3).
  • Incorrect setting of parameter P0210 (Voltage factor for line phase monitoring) or P0282 (Undervoltage threshold) for the actual line voltage.
  • Faulty voltage measurement circuitry within the infeed unit providing an inaccurate or falsely low reading.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    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).

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    Inspect the main incoming power circuit, including main contactor contacts, fuses, and terminal connections, for signs of overheating, corrosion, or looseness.

  4. 4

    Verify that other heavy-load equipment on the same supply circuit is not drawing excessive current, causing a voltage sag on the common bus.

  5. 5

    Consult utility power quality logs, if available, to identify external grid disturbances or voltage fluctuations.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

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