Underload Condition
Schneider Electric · Altivar 212 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa UC ?
This fault occurs when the motor loading level drops below the configured [Underload level] (F611) for a period longer than the [Underload detection time] (F612), and parameter F610 is set to 1 (Fault). It indicates that the motor or driven equipment is not adequately loaded, potentially due to a mechanical issue, disconnection, or incorrect parameter settings. If left unresolved, prolonged underload can cause instability, motor overheating due to inefficient operation, or damage to the motor and driven equipment.
Causas comunes
- Loss of mechanical coupling between motor and load (e.g., broken belt, sheared shaft key, coupling failure).
- Reduced material flow or absence of product in process applications (e.g., pump running dry, fan without air resistance, empty conveyor).
- Misconfigured Underload level parameter (F611) set too high for normal minimum load conditions.
- Motor or drive current sensor malfunction providing an erroneously low current reading to the drive controller.
- Accumulation of debris or wear reducing friction/resistance in the driven system (e.g., worn pump impeller, worn brake pad).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Visually inspect the mechanical coupling (e.g., belts, shafts, couplings) between the motor and the driven load for damage or disengagement.
- 2
Verify the process conditions such as material supply, fluid levels, or air flow are within normal operating ranges for the application.
- 3
Measure the actual motor current (terminal U, V, W) during a known underload condition and compare it to the drive's reported output current and parameter F611.
- 4
Adjust the Underload detection level (F611) to be 5-10% below the known minimum normal operating current, and/or increase Underload detection time (F612) by 0.5-1.0 seconds.
- 5
Check for issues in the motor's power circuit, such as a single-phase loss, by measuring voltage imbalance across the drive's U-V, V-W, W-U output terminals.