Motor phase W missing
Danfoss · VLT Micro Drive FC 51
¿Qué significa 32 ?
One of the motor output phases (Phase W) is detected as missing by the drive. This usually points to a disconnected motor cable, a broken wire, or a poor connection at either the drive or motor terminals, preventing proper motor operation.
Causas comunes
- Open circuit in the motor cable for phase W between the drive's W terminal and the motor's W terminal.
- Loose or corroded connection at the drive's output terminal W or the motor's terminal box for phase W.
- Internal failure of an output IGBT for phase W within the drive.
- Open circuit fault in the motor winding for phase W, resulting in no current path.
- Dislodged or damaged busbar connection for phase W inside the drive's power section.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
De-energize the drive and verify 0VDC at the drive's U, V, W output terminals.
- 2
Measure continuity of the motor cable for phase W from the drive's W terminal to the motor's W terminal.
- 3
Inspect connections at drive terminal W and the motor's terminal box for phase W for looseness, corrosion, or damage.
- 4
Measure resistance of the motor windings (U-V, V-W, W-U) at the motor's terminal box, verifying they are balanced and within specification (e.g., 0.5-20 Ohms).
- 5
If motor and cable are confirmed good, measure resistance between drive output terminal W and the DC bus (+) and (-) terminals to check for IGBT integrity.