DC Under Voltage
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
Was bedeutet F48 ?
This Automatic Fault indicates a DC under-voltage shutdown that occurs if the DC voltage stays below the Low Battery Cut Out (LBCO) for a specified delay. The inverter restarts when the voltage reaches LBCO + LBCO Hysteresis, suggesting similar troubleshooting steps as F47.
Häufige Ursachen
- Degraded battery bank capacity or high internal resistance causing significant voltage drop under load.
- DC bus cabling excessive length or insufficient gauge (e.g., AWG 00) leading to voltage drop under current.
- External DC power supply failure or insufficient output current capability to maintain voltage.
- Low Battery Cut Out (LBCO) parameter (e.g., P3-10) set too high relative to battery bank minimum operating voltage.
- Faulty DC voltage sensing circuit on the inverter control board.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Measure actual DC bus voltage at the inverter's DC input terminals (e.g., DC+ and DC-) using a calibrated multimeter.
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2. Verify the battery bank's state of charge and measure individual battery cell voltages under load to identify weak cells (e.g., cells below 2.0V).
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3. Inspect DC bus cabling for loose connections at terminals, corrosion, or signs of overheating. Torque terminals to manufacturer specifications (e.g., 20 Nm).
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4. Review inverter parameter (e.g., P3-10 or 'Low Battery Cut Out') and adjust if necessary, ensuring it aligns with battery manufacturer's discharge recommendations.
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5. Check for excessive load on the DC bus that might be drawing current beyond the battery or supply capability.