BC short circuit
ABB · ACS880
What does 7191 mean?
A short circuit has occurred within the brake chopper's IGBT, indicating a component failure that disables the regenerative braking function. This prevents the dissipation of excess energy, potentially leading to DC bus overvoltage and further drive damage if not addressed.
Common Causes
- Catastrophic failure (short circuit) of the IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) within the brake chopper module.
- Overvoltage transient on the DC link (e.g., from power supply disturbance or severe braking) exceeding IGBT ratings.
- Gate drive circuit failure (internal to drive) causing the IGBT to short.
- Excessive temperature in the brake chopper IGBT leading to thermal breakdown (preceded by 7192).
- Manufacturing defect or aging causing component wear-out.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Power off and lock out the drive. Visually inspect the brake chopper section of the drive for signs of burning, arcing, or damage to components.
- 2
Use a multimeter to measure continuity across the brake chopper's IGBT terminals (Collector-Emitter, Gate-Emitter) to detect internal shorts.
- 3
Check the DC link voltage (P7-05) before and during the fault condition (if possible to re-trigger safely) for overvoltage events.
- 4
Verify the drive's firmware version is current and compatible with the hardware.
- 5
If an external brake chopper, inspect its connections and internal components for damage.