Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
This fault indicates a serious hardware failure such as a defective IGBT, a de-saturation short circuit within an IGBT, or a short circuit/overload in the brake resistor. This fault suggests significant damage to the power stage and continuing operation can cause further severe damage or injury.
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Disconnect the motor cables (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals (T1, T2, T3).
Measure the resistance between each output phase terminal (T1-T2, T2-T3, T3-T1) and from each phase to the PE terminal (ground). Look for near-zero resistance.
If a brake resistor is installed, disconnect it and measure its resistance (e.g., terminals BR+ and BR-) for a short circuit or open circuit.
With input power off and DC link discharged, perform a diode test across the IGBTs (from DC+ to T1, T2, T3 and from T1, T2, T3 to DC-) using a multimeter diode function.
Inspect the cooling fan operation and heatsink for any obstructions or excessive dust buildup that could lead to overheating of the IGBT modules.