Siemens · DAsl Diagnostics and Alarms
One or more line supply phases have failed, or an overvoltage condition has occurred. This fault can manifest during power-on due to incorrect phase assignment between a VSM and the power unit, or during operation due to a voltage dip, prolonged overvoltage, severe overload, or a missing line reactor. This immediate OFF2 reaction halts operation and indicates a serious power supply instability or hardware misconfiguration that requires immediate attention to prevent damage.
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Immediately de-energize the infeed unit and measure the voltage between all three incoming line phases (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) and each phase to ground (L1-GND, L2-GND, L3-GND) using a multimeter.
Inspect all upstream protective devices (e.g., circuit breakers, fuses) for tripped conditions or blown elements; replace or reset as necessary.
Verify the phase sequence and wiring connections at the infeed unit's input terminals (e.g., 3L1, 3L2, 3L3) and ensure no phase reversal.
Check connections between the Voltage Sensing Module (VSM) and the infeed power unit for proper seating and secure wiring, if a VSM is utilized.
Review parameter P0210 (Voltage factor for line phase monitoring) and related phase monitoring parameters for correct configuration relevant to the supply voltage.