Ground Fault
Omron · MX2 Inverter
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This fault indicates a ground fault detection between the inverter's output terminals and earth ground, typically during power-up tests. The inverter's protection system detects current leakage paths, tripping to prevent electric shock and damage to the motor or inverter.
Causas comunes
- Motor cable insulation breakdown, causing a phase-to-ground short circuit in the cable (e.g., at conduit entry, cable tray).
- Motor winding insulation failure, resulting in a phase-to-ground short within the motor itself.
- Moisture ingress or conductive contamination (e.g., metal dust, coolant) at the motor terminal box or inverter output terminals.
- Damage to the motor cable shielding, allowing conductors to contact the grounded conduit or frame.
- Incorrect or missing earth ground connection for the motor frame or inverter chassis, leading to faulty detection.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Disconnect all motor phases (U, V, W) from the inverter output terminals. Test insulation resistance between each output terminal and earth ground (PE) using a megohmmeter (insulation tester).
- 2
With motor cables disconnected from inverter, measure insulation resistance between each motor phase wire and the motor frame (PE) using a megohmmeter.
- 3
Visually inspect the motor terminal box and inverter output terminals for moisture, debris, or damaged insulation.
- 4
Verify the integrity and continuity of the earth ground (PE) connection from the inverter chassis to the main power panel.
- 5
If the fault clears with the motor disconnected, the ground fault is in the motor or motor cable; if it persists, the inverter has an internal ground fault.