Vacon · NXP AFE-II Drive
The drive has detected an abnormally high current in one of the output phases, exceeding a hardware trip limit of 4 times the nominal current (Ih). This indicates an immediate and severe electrical overload condition. If left unresolved, it can lead to component damage or system instability.
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Disconnect the motor from the drive output terminals (U, V, W).
Measure the resistance between each motor phase (U-V, V-W, W-U) and from each phase to ground using a megohmmeter (insulation tester). Compare to motor specifications (e.g., >1 Mohm).
If motor resistance is normal, reconnect the motor and verify motor load is within mechanical specifications using a torque wrench or load cell. Check for mechanical binding or overload.
Verify drive motor parameters (e.g., P1-50 'Motor nominal current', P1-51 'Motor nominal speed', P1-54 'Motor rated torque') match the motor nameplate data.
With the motor disconnected, perform a static self-test or low-voltage output test if available in the drive diagnostics menu (e.g., Menu 15-XX). Observe output current on display.
Check for any external short circuits in the motor cabling between the drive and the motor using a multimeter (ohmmeter) on all three phases.