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OC1

Overcurrent during DC-injection braking

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Hva betyr OC1 ?

An overcurrent (OC1) TRIP occurs if, during DC-injection braking (GSB) at high motor speeds, the residual voltage from magnetism and high speed generates an excessive motor current. This happens because the pulse inhibit (DCTRL-IMP) set during braking is too short.

Vanlige årsaker

  • DC injection braking activated at too high a motor speed (P0-03), generating excessive back EMF that combines with the injected DC current.
  • Parameter C0201 (DC-Injection Braking Enable) or C0202 (DC-Injection Braking Current) configured inappropriately for the motor or application.
  • Braking ramp time (P1-10) set too short, forcing rapid deceleration and high regenerative energy during the transition to DC braking.
  • Motor's residual magnetism or inertia causing high generated voltage when DC braking is initiated, leading to overcurrent.
  • Drive hardware fault in the output stage leading to uncontrolled current during DC injection braking.

Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste

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  1. 1

    1. Adjust parameter C0201 (DC-Injection Braking Enable) to ensure DC braking is only initiated below a safe motor speed threshold (P0-03).

  2. 2

    2. Reduce parameter C0202 (DC-Injection Braking Current) to a lower value, then gradually increase while monitoring motor current (P0-04).

  3. 3

    3. Increase the deceleration ramp time (P1-10) to allow the motor speed (P0-03) to decay sufficiently before DC braking engages.

  4. 4

    4. Verify the motor's rated current (P2-03) and ensure C0202 does not exceed this value or the drive's capabilities.

  5. 5

    5. Check for external load conditions that might be driving the motor during deceleration, increasing its speed before DC braking.

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Verifisert teknisk data. Sist oppdatert: March 2026

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