DC Bus Charge Circuit Fault
Yaskawa · V1000
Hva betyr DC Charge Circuit Fault ?
There is a fault within the drive's internal charge circuit, which is responsible for gradually charging the DC bus capacitors upon power-up. This failure prevents the drive from safely starting, as the charge circuit protects against high inrush currents that could damage components.
Vanlige årsaker
- Failure of the pre-charge resistors, contactor, or SCR (Silicon Controlled Rectifier) within the DC bus charging circuit.
- Main contactor (if present) for connecting the main power to the DC bus rectifiers is stuck open or failed to close.
- Short circuit across the DC bus capacitors, preventing them from charging or causing immediate discharge.
- Control circuit for the pre-charge mechanism has failed, inhibiting the charging sequence.
- Input AC line voltage (e.g., L1, L2, L3) is too low to initiate the charging sequence, or there's a significant voltage imbalance.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. Power down the drive completely (wait for DC bus discharge). Measure the incoming AC line voltage (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) at the drive's input terminals to ensure it is stable and within range.
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2. Monitor the DC bus voltage (U1-03) during power-up. It should gradually rise to approximately 1.35 times the peak AC input voltage. If it remains at 0V or charges too slowly, suspect the charge circuit.
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3. (For qualified personnel) Visually inspect the pre-charge resistors for signs of overheating or breakage, and check the auxiliary contacts of the main contactor (if present) for proper operation.
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4. If the drive uses a pre-charge contactor, measure the coil voltage during power-up to ensure it is being energized. Check for continuity across its main contacts when closed.
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5. For persistent faults, this indicates a significant internal hardware failure within the drive's power section, specifically the charging path. Drive repair or replacement is typically required.