Over-current at Constant Speed
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This fault indicates that the inverter detected an excessive current flow while the motor was operating at a constant speed. This can be caused by a short circuit in the motor output, a locked motor shaft, or a sudden heavy load on the motor, leading to inverter shutdown to prevent damage.
Vanlige årsaker
- Motor winding insulation breakdown causing phase-to-phase or phase-to-ground short circuit.
- Bearing seizure or mechanical obstruction in the driven load, leading to a locked rotor condition.
- Motor terminal block short circuit due to moisture ingress or conductive debris.
- Incorrect Parameter P1-03 (Motor rated current) or P1-04 (Motor no-load current) settings, leading to misinterpretation of normal operating current.
- Sudden, high mechanical shock load on the motor while operating at constant speed.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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- 1
Measure insulation resistance between motor output terminals U, V, W and between each terminal and ground (PE) using a megohmmeter (insulation tester).
- 2
Check for mechanical obstruction or bearing damage by decoupling the motor from the load and attempting to rotate the motor shaft manually.
- 3
Inspect motor terminal block and output wiring for signs of arcing, carbon tracking, or loose connections.
- 4
Verify Parameter P1-03 (Motor rated current) and P1-04 (Motor no-load current) settings against motor nameplate data.
- 5
Monitor the output current (display parameter d0-03) while the motor is running at constant speed to identify peak current values.