Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The DC-link voltage has exceeded its defined limits, detected by either hardware or software. This often occurs when the deceleration time is too short, or high overvoltage spikes are present in the supply. Excessive DC bus voltage can stress and potentially damage drive components.
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Measure the DC link voltage (terminals DC+ and DC-) using a multimeter during a deceleration cycle.
Increase the deceleration time parameter (e.g., P2-02) by 50-100% and observe if the fault reoccurs.
Verify the brake resistor's resistance value with an ohmmeter against its nameplate specification (e.g., 20 Ohms) at its dedicated terminals (BR+ and BR-).
Confirm the brake chopper activation voltage parameter (e.g., P6-01) is correctly set according to the brake resistor unit specifications.
Check the input supply voltage (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) for stability and compare to the drive's nominal input voltage rating.