DC under voltage
Danfoss · VLT HVAC Basic FC 101
¿Qué significa WARNING/ALARM 8 ?
The DC-link voltage has dropped below the undervoltage limit. This typically indicates an insufficient or fluctuating supply voltage to the frequency converter, leading to a drive trip after a fixed time delay, which varies by unit size. Continued operation with low voltage can cause instability.
Causas comunes
- Low or fluctuating incoming AC mains voltage below the drive's specified minimum operating range (e.g., below 340V for a 400V system).
- Temporary complete loss of one or more incoming AC phases, causing a significant dip in the DC link voltage.
- Undersized mains transformer or power supply unable to deliver sufficient current to the drive during motor acceleration or peak load demands.
- High transient loads on the same electrical network causing momentary voltage sags that affect the drive's input.
- Loose connections in the incoming power supply circuit, leading to intermittent voltage drops at the drive terminals.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Measure incoming line-to-line voltages (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) at the drive input terminals (R, S, T) during operation, particularly under load, to verify they remain above minimum threshold.
- 2
Inspect all upstream circuit breakers and fuses for trips, loose connections, or signs of wear that could cause intermittent power loss or voltage sag.
- 3
Monitor the DC link voltage (e.g., Parameter P0-01 'DC Link Voltage') on the drive display during acceleration or periods of high load.
- 4
Verify the drive's mains voltage parameters (e.g., Parameter P8-01 'Mains Voltage', P8-03 'Under Voltage Trip Limit') are correctly configured for the installed power supply.
- 5
Consult the facility's electrical engineer to assess the capacity of the mains supply and distribution transformer relative to the connected drive and motor load.