Brake resistor short circuit
Danfoss · VLT AutomationDrive FC 301/302
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The brake resistor is monitored during operation. If a short circuit occurs, the brake function is disabled and the warning appears. The frequency converter is still operational, but without the brake function.
Häufige Ursachen
- Physical damage to the brake resistor causing an internal short circuit (e.g., melted coil, carbon tracking).
- Short circuit in the wiring connecting the brake resistor to the drive (e.g., between terminals 81 and 82).
- Moisture ingress or conductive contamination causing a short circuit across the resistor terminals or winding.
- Faulty brake chopper IGBT failing in a continuously conductive (shorted) state, simulating a resistor short.
- Incorrectly rated brake resistor installed, leading to premature failure and shorting under load.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Safely de-energize the drive. Disconnect the brake resistor wiring from the drive terminals (e.g., 81, 82).
- 2
Measure the resistance across the brake resistor terminals (e.g., 81 and 82) with an ohmmeter; it should match the specified value.
- 3
Measure the insulation resistance between each brake resistor terminal (e.g., 81, 82) and ground; it should be infinite.
- 4
Visually inspect the brake resistor and its wiring for signs of physical damage, arcing, or burnt insulation.
- 5
Test the brake chopper circuit's IGBT for short circuits using a multimeter in diode test mode across its terminals.