Output Phase Loss
Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
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This fault occurs when one of the inverter's output phases to the motor is lost, typically detected if the RMS current value for a phase drops below a detection level for 10 seconds. This indicates a potential disconnection, break in motor wiring, or a fuse blown on one phase. Operating with phase loss can lead to motor overheating, vibration, and uneven wear, severely damaging the motor.
Häufige Ursachen
- Loose or corroded connection at the inverter output terminals (U, V, W) or motor terminal block.
- Broken conductor in the motor cable between the inverter and the motor.
- Motor winding open circuit in one phase.
- Intermittent or failed output contactor or disconnect switch between the inverter and the motor.
- Insufficient motor load or a very light load causing current to drop below the detection threshold for an extended period (P6-01 Phase Loss Detection Level).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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Disconnect power to the inverter and confirm DC bus capacitors are discharged.
- 2
Visually inspect all connections at inverter output terminals (U, V, W) and motor terminals for tightness and corrosion.
- 3
Using a multimeter, check continuity of each motor cable phase conductor from the inverter to the motor.
- 4
Measure resistance of the motor windings (phase-to-phase: U-V, V-W, W-U) using an ohmmeter; values should be balanced.
- 5
Verify the integrity of any output contactor or disconnect switch by checking its contacts for burning or wear.
- 6
Adjust parameter P6-01 (Output Phase Loss Detection Level) if operating at very light loads, but ensure it remains protective.