Indramat · ECODRIVE Controller
The mechanical system energy reflected via the motor was so large for a moment that the bleeder could not completely convert it to heat. This caused the DC bus voltage in the ECODRIVE DKC01.1/DKC11.1 drive to rise above the maximum allowable value. The motor is then switched to torque-free operation, and the controller will turn on again if the DC bus voltage falls below the maximum allowable value.
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Verify that the specified braking resistor (bleeder) is correctly connected and sized for the application's regenerative energy and duty cycle.
Check the braking resistor and its wiring for open circuits or damage using a multimeter.
Reduce the deceleration rate or mechanical load to lessen regenerative energy, if application permits.
Monitor the incoming AC supply voltage for overvoltage conditions or transients.
If external conditions are normal and the issue persists, the braking resistor or the ECODRIVE DKC01.1/DKC11.1 drive's internal bleeder circuit may be faulty and require service.