Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
This fault indicates that an internal fuse in the inverter has blown, likely due to an overcurrent condition, a short circuit, or an internal component failure. A blown fuse often signifies a significant protective event and requires careful investigation before replacement. Operating with blown fuses can lead to further damage to the inverter's internal circuitry.
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Disconnect input power to the inverter and discharge DC bus capacitors (wait 5-10 minutes).
Use an ohmmeter to check for shorts between output terminals (U-V, V-W, W-U) and between each output terminal and ground.
Measure the insulation resistance of the motor windings (phase-to-phase, phase-to-ground) using a megohmmeter (e.g., 1000V DC).
Visually inspect internal fuses for signs of rupture; identify the specific fuse (e.g., input rectifier fuse, DC bus fuse).
If internal fuses are accessible and replaceable, replace ONLY with fuses of identical type and rating (e.g., 600V, 10A fast-acting fuse).
If fuses are integrated or non-replaceable, the inverter typically requires service or replacement.