Siemens · DCM
The power unit has detected a ground fault in the output circuit. This can originate from insulation breakdown in the power cables or motor windings, a defective current transformer (CT), or even a specific issue related to the brake application. An unresolved ground fault poses a severe risk of electric shock, equipment damage, and fire.
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De-energize the drive and disconnect the motor power cables (U, V, W) from the drive's output terminals.
Perform an insulation resistance test (Megger test, e.g., 500VDC) on the motor cables from each phase (U, V, W) to ground.
If the motor cables pass the test, perform an insulation resistance test on the motor windings from each phase (U, V, W) to the motor frame.
Inspect the motor terminal box and drive output terminals for any signs of moisture, conductive dust, or foreign objects, and clean thoroughly.
Verify the integrity of the ground connection from the motor frame to the cabinet ground bar, and from the drive enclosure to the ground bar.
Check the drive's output wiring for proper shielding and separation from control wiring to prevent induced ground currents.