Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The DC link voltage has fallen below acceptable limits while the drive is in the Run state. This can be caused by a low supply voltage, a defective internal component, a blown input fuse, or an external charge switch not being closed. A persistent undervoltage can prevent drive operation and indicate a power supply issue.
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Measure the input line voltages (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) at the drive's input terminals during operation, ensuring they are within specified tolerance.
Check continuity of all input fuses (e.g., F1, F2, F3) using an ohmmeter, replacing any that show infinite resistance.
Measure the DC link voltage (terminals DC+ and DC-) with a multimeter to confirm it is below the undervoltage threshold (e.g., <340VDC for a 400V drive).
Inspect the input wiring and connections for looseness, corrosion, or damage from the main breaker to the drive terminals.
Verify the drive's nominal input voltage parameter (e.g., P3-10) matches the actual supply voltage.