Phase UW Short
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 4M Adjustable Frequency
¿Qué significa F42 ?
An excessive current flow, indicative of a short circuit, has been detected between the drive's output terminals U and W. This typically signifies a phase-to-phase short in the motor windings or the cabling, which can cause severe damage to the motor or drive's output stage if not immediately addressed.
Causas comunes
- Phase-to-phase short circuit within the motor windings between U and W due to insulation failure.
- Damaged motor cable insulation between the U and W conductors, causing a short circuit within the cable.
- Contamination or metallic debris across the drive's output terminals U (T1) and W (T3).
- Incorrect wiring or loose strands causing a direct connection between U and W at the motor or drive terminals.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Disconnect motor leads U, V, W from the drive's output terminals (T1, T2, T3). Measure resistance between motor terminals U and W with a multimeter.
- 2
Visually inspect the motor cable conductors for phases U and W for insulation damage, pinching, or external shorting paths.
- 3
Inspect drive output terminals T1 and T3 for any foreign conductive material, loose wire strands, or signs of arcing.
- 4
Perform an insulation resistance test (megohm) between motor phase U and phase W at the motor terminals after disconnecting the cable.
- 5
If the motor cable is suspected, disconnect it at both ends and perform an insulation resistance test between its U and W conductors.