Undervoltage
Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
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The DC bus voltage is lower than the inverter’s 'Undervoltage limit'. The inverter will switch off until VDC recovers, but if it remains low for 1-3 seconds, it will trip with an alarm. This indicates that the incoming supply voltage is too low or unstable, potentially affecting drive operation.
Häufige Ursachen
- Insufficient incoming AC line voltage (L1, L2, L3) or persistent voltage sags/brownouts from the power supply.
- Overload condition causing excessive current draw and subsequent voltage drop across the input impedance of the drive or supply network.
- Blown input fuses or tripped circuit breakers on one or more phases, leading to an unbalanced or insufficient input voltage.
- Loose connections on the incoming AC power terminals (R, S, T) or in the upstream power distribution.
- Internal fault with the drive's rectifier or DC bus capacitors, causing a failure to maintain sufficient DC bus voltage.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Measure the incoming AC line voltage (phase-to-phase) at terminals R, S, T with a True RMS voltmeter to confirm stable voltage within specifications (e.g., 480VAC +/- 10%).
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2. Inspect all fuses and circuit breakers upstream of the drive for continuity and ensure they are properly rated for the application.
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3. Power off the drive, then inspect and re-torque all incoming power connections (R, S, T) for looseness, corrosion, or signs of overheating.
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4. Monitor the drive's DC bus voltage (A01-01) and output current (A01-04) during startup and load conditions to correlate voltage drops with current demands.
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5. Verify the main input contactor (if present) is closing properly and all three phases are making solid contact.
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6. If the fault persists with confirmed stable input voltage and no external load issues, consider testing the drive with a known good input power source or replacement.