Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The drive has detected an excessive power demand that is too high for its specified rating over a short duration. This suggests that the drive itself may be undersized for the connected motor and load, or the current load is momentarily exceeding its capabilities. Repeated short-time overloads can lead to drive component stress and eventual failure.
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1. Monitor the drive's peak output current (e.g., parameter P1-05 or a max current diagnostic) during operation to identify the magnitude of current spikes.
2. Increase acceleration time (P2-02) and/or deceleration time (P2-03) to reduce the instantaneous current demand during transients.
3. Verify that the AC drive's continuous and overload current ratings (from its nameplate) are sufficient for the motor's full load and peak demands.
4. Confirm the accuracy of motor parameters (P1-01 to P1-07) entered into the drive's configuration.
5. Inspect the mechanical system for any sudden load changes, impacts, or friction that could cause transient overloads.