Ground fault
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
¿Qué significa F3.1 ?
A ground fault has been detected, which could be located in the motor leads, the inverter itself, or within the motor windings. This fault presents a significant electrical safety hazard and can cause extensive damage to equipment if not immediately addressed.
Causas comunes
- Insulation breakdown between a motor phase (U, V, W) and the motor frame (ground) in the motor windings.
- Damage to the motor cable insulation allowing a phase conductor to contact the cable shield or conduit (ground).
- Accumulation of moisture, carbon dust, or conductive debris on the drive's output terminals causing a leakage path to ground.
- Internal component failure within the drive's output stage (e.g., IGBT short to heatsink/ground).
- Improper grounding of the motor, drive, or system components creating an unintended fault path.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
Disconnect the motor cable from the drive's output terminals (U, V, W). Perform a megohmmeter (megger) test from each drive output phase (U, V, W) to the drive's protective earth (PE) terminal.
- 2
With the motor cable still disconnected from the drive, megger the motor cable from each conductor (U, V, W) to its shield/ground connection.
- 3
At the motor, disconnect the motor leads and megger each winding (U, V, W) to the motor frame (PE connection point) at 500VDC or 1000VDC.
- 4
Visually inspect the drive's output terminals for signs of contamination, moisture, or foreign objects that could bridge to ground.
- 5
Verify the proper grounding connections of the drive chassis and motor frame to the plant's main protective earth system using a continuity tester.