Ground Fault
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 4M Adjustable Frequency
¿Qué significa F13 ?
This fault indicates that the drive has detected a leakage current path from one or more of its output terminals to earth ground. This typically points to a compromised insulation in the motor windings or the motor wiring, creating an unintended electrical path to ground. A ground fault is a serious safety concern, posing a risk of electric shock and potential damage to the motor or drive if not promptly addressed.
Causas comunes
- Motor winding insulation breakdown to the motor frame (earth ground).
- Damage to the motor cable insulation (U, V, W) causing a short circuit to cable shielding or conduit.
- Accumulation of moisture, oil, or conductive dust inside the motor terminal box or motor windings.
- Short circuit between a motor phase and the drive's output ground (PE) terminal.
- Improper or compromised grounding of the motor frame or cable shielding.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Disconnect all motor leads (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals.
- 2
Power cycle the drive. If the fault clears with the motor disconnected, the fault is external to the drive (motor or cable).
- 3
Using a megohmmeter (insulation tester), measure insulation resistance from each motor phase (U, V, W) to the motor frame ground. Expect >1MΩ.
- 4
Visually inspect the motor cable for any signs of physical damage to the outer jacket or conductor insulation.
- 5
Check the motor terminal box for moisture, condensation, or loose strands of wire causing a short to ground.
- 6
Verify proper grounding of the motor frame to the common protective earth (PE) bus, and ensure cable shielding is correctly terminated.