OverVoltage
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 4 Adjustable Frequency
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This fault signals that the AC line voltage or the DC bus voltage has exceeded its maximum permissible level. High line voltage, transient conditions, or motor regeneration (motor acting as a generator during deceleration) are common causes. Overvoltage can damage drive components.
Causas comunes
- Input supply voltage has exceeded the maximum acceptable level.
- Overvoltage condition on the DC bus, often during braking.
- External power source overvoltage.
- High voltage detected at the input terminals (P1-10).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Measure the incoming AC line voltage at the drive input terminals (L1, L2, L3) to verify it is within the drive's rated input voltage range.
- 2
Measure the DC bus voltage at terminals +UDC/-UDC to confirm it is within acceptable limits.
- 3
If the fault occurs during deceleration, increase parameter P040 [Decel Time1] or A068 [Decel Time2] to extend the motor deceleration time.
- 4
Consider installing a dynamic brake option (resistor and chopper) if persistent regeneration is the root cause.