Soft Charge Circuit Fault
Yaskawa · F7 Drive
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The pre-charge contactor, responsible for managing the initial charging of the DC bus capacitors, opened unexpectedly while the drive was running. This often indicates a mechanical issue with the contactor itself, such as dirty or worn contacts, preventing proper mechanical operation or causing premature opening.
Vanlige årsaker
- Mechanical failure of the pre-charge contactor (e.g., stuck open contacts, coil failure) preventing proper engagement or disengagement.
- Control circuit fault (e.g., auxiliary contact malfunction, wiring error) signaling the pre-charge contactor to open prematurely during operation.
- Intermittent power supply to the pre-charge contactor coil, causing it to drop out during normal drive operation.
- Damage or excessive wear on the pre-charge resistors, leading to an abnormal charging current profile that triggers the fault logic.
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- 1
Cycle power to the drive and listen for the distinct 'clunk' of the pre-charge contactor engaging during startup; verify visual engagement if accessible.
- 2
Measure the coil voltage of the pre-charge contactor during drive operation to confirm it maintains its rated voltage (e.g., 24VDC, 110VAC).
- 3
Inspect the auxiliary contacts of the pre-charge contactor for proper functioning and clean engagement, checking for physical damage or wear.
- 4
Check wiring connections to the pre-charge contactor, including coil terminals and auxiliary contact feedback, for looseness or corrosion.
- 5
Measure the resistance of the pre-charge resistors (typically internal, may require drive disassembly or specialized testing) to ensure they are within manufacturer's specifications.