10
Input line supervision
Vacon · NX All-in-One Application
What does 10 mean?
An input line phase is missing, indicating a loss of one or more phases in the AC supply to the drive. This could be due to an open circuit in the supply cabling, a blown fuse, or a power distribution issue. Operating with a missing phase can damage the drive's input rectifier.
Common Causes
- Input AC power phase is missing or unbalanced.
- Faulty input power rectifier or smoothing circuit.
- Loose connection on the AC input terminals.
- External power source fluctuation.
- Overload on the input stages.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Measure the phase-to-phase and phase-to-neutral supply voltages at the drive's input terminals — verify all phases are present and balanced.
- 2
Inspect all input fuses for continuity and ensure they are of the correct type and rating.
- 3
Physically check the supply cables connecting to the drive for any signs of damage, loose connections, or disconnections at the terminal block.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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Source: Vacon NX All-in-One Application