Ground Fault
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 40 Adjustable Frequency
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This fault detects a current path from the motor or drive output wiring to ground. This can be caused by damaged motor insulation or faulty wiring between the drive and the motor.
Häufige Ursachen
- Insulation breakdown in the motor windings due to age, moisture ingress, overheating, or physical damage, creating a path to ground.
- Damaged motor cable insulation between the drive and the motor, creating a current path to ground (e.g., crushed conduit, abrasion).
- Moisture, conductive dust, or foreign material inside the motor terminal box or drive output terminals (U, V, W) causing a short to ground.
- Incorrect grounding of the motor frame or cable shielding, leading to an improper ground path.
- Internal drive output stage component failure leading to a ground fault within the drive itself (less common).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Disconnect the motor cables (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals. Perform an insulation resistance test (megger) on the motor cable from each phase conductor to ground.
- 2
Perform an insulation resistance test (megger) on the motor windings, checking each phase (U, V, W) to the motor frame (ground).
- 3
Inspect the entire length of the motor cable for visible damage, abrasion, or signs of moisture ingress.
- 4
Check the motor terminal box and drive output terminal area for moisture, conductive debris, or loose wire strands causing a short to ground.
- 5
Ensure proper grounding connections for the motor frame and cable shield (if used) are intact and have low resistance to the main ground bus.