Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The sum of the motor phase currents is not zero, indicating a current leakage to earth, detected by either hardware or software. This is typically caused by insulation malfunction in the motor or its cables, or a malfunction in associated filters (e.g., du/dt, sinus filters). An earth fault poses a safety risk and can cause equipment damage.
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Disconnect motor cables (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals and perform an insulation resistance test (Megger test) on each motor phase to ground.
Visually inspect the entire length of the motor cable for any signs of physical damage, cuts, or abrasion.
Test the insulation resistance of each motor cable conductor to its shield and to ground with a Megger.
Measure the resistance between the motor frame and the system's protective earth (PE) terminal to ensure a solid ground connection.
If the fault persists after isolating the motor and cables, measure insulation resistance from drive output terminals (T1, T2, T3) to the drive PE terminal (while input power is off).