Fault - Pole position identification
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This fault indicates that too many deviations occurred during the pole position identification process, or the rated motor current is too high or too low compared to the inverter. This can result in incorrect motor control and potential damage. The configurable setting is 0x2C60.
Vanlige årsaker
- Incorrect motor nameplate data (e.g., rated current, pole pairs, inductance) entered in the drive's configuration parameters.
- High mechanical load or resistance on the motor shaft during the pole position identification routine, preventing free rotation.
- Incorrect motor connection (e.g., phase sequence, missing phase) causing an imbalance during the identification process.
- Damaged motor windings (e.g., inter-turn short, phase-to-ground fault) leading to abnormal electrical characteristics.
- Inadequate inverter current rating compared to the motor's rated current, or vice versa, making accurate identification difficult.
- Faulty encoder feedback (e.g., loose, noisy, incorrect offset) if an encoder is used for initial position identification.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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- 1
Verify all motor nameplate data (rated current, voltage, speed, frequency, power factor, pole pairs) are accurately entered in drive parameters (e.g., P100-P105).
- 2
Decouple the motor from its mechanical load or ensure the shaft can rotate freely during the pole position identification procedure.
- 3
Measure the resistance between motor phases (U-V, V-W, W-U) at the drive's output terminals to confirm balanced winding integrity.
- 4
Check the motor power cable connections at both the drive output terminals (U, V, W) and the motor terminal box for secure contact.
- 5
Ensure the drive's rated output current (e.g., P01-02) is appropriately matched to the motor's rated current specification.
- 6
If an encoder is used, verify its connection and signal integrity (e.g., A/B/Z pulses with an oscilloscope).