Siemens · SINAMICS G120C Variable Speed Drive
The power unit has detected an overvoltage condition in the DC link during a pulse inhibit state, likely due to an excessively high device supply voltage or an incorrectly dimensioned line reactor. Persistent DC link overvoltage can critically stress the power electronics, significantly reducing the drive's lifespan. If left unresolved, it can lead to catastrophic hardware failure.
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Measure the DC link voltage (r0026) while the drive is decelerating or stopping and compare it to the overvoltage threshold (P2172).
Verify the presence and correct resistance value of the braking resistor (if applicable) and check its connections (e.g., X10 terminals 1/2).
Increase the deceleration ramp time in parameter P1121 to reduce regenerative energy flow during deceleration.
Check the incoming line voltage (r0025) and ensure it is within the drive's specified operating range.
Inspect the braking chopper circuit for proper function, specifically the switching components.