Vacon · NXS NXP
The brake chopper supervision has detected an issue, indicating either a missing or broken brake resistor, or a defective brake chopper unit. This fault prevents the drive from effectively dissipating regenerative energy, which can lead to overvoltage faults (Fault 2) during deceleration or when braking heavily.
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Disconnect power to the drive and allow DC-link capacitors to discharge. Measure the resistance of the external braking resistor using a multimeter, verifying it matches the specified value (e.g., 50 Ohms).
Inspect the wiring connections between the drive's R+/RB terminals and the braking resistor for loose terminals, corrosion, or damage.
Check the brake chopper parameters (e.g., P6-11, P6-12) to ensure the brake resistor connection and values are correctly configured.
Perform a diode test on the internal brake chopper IGBT (between DC+ and RB terminal) using a multimeter in diode mode, comparing readings against specifications.
Verify that the braking resistor is properly mounted and has adequate ventilation to prevent overheating and premature failure.