Inverter overload
Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa 9 ?
The electronic thermal protection for the inverter indicates that the drive is close to disconnecting due to prolonged high output current. The internal counter gives a warning at 98% and trips at 100%. The drive cannot be reset until the counter drops below 90%.
Causas comunes
- Mechanical overload on the motor and driven equipment (e.g., jammed conveyor, worn bearings), causing sustained high current draw.
- Incorrect motor parameters (P1-20 to P1-25) entered into the drive, leading to inaccurate thermal modeling.
- Drive is undersized for the application, consistently operating above its nominal rated current.
- High ambient temperature around the drive, reducing its cooling efficiency and thermal capacity.
- Output filter or reactor issues causing excessive current ripple or impedance.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Measure the motor's actual operating current (A01-04) and compare it to the drive's rated output current and the motor nameplate FLA.
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2. Inspect the mechanical system (bearings, gears, alignment) for binding, excessive friction, or jams that increase motor load.
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3. Verify all motor nameplate data (kW, V, A, Hz, RPM) is accurately entered into drive parameters P1-20 to P1-25.
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4. Ensure adequate airflow and ambient temperature (within specified limits) around the drive's heatsink and cooling fans; clear any dust or obstructions.
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5. If the application has high starting torque or transient loads, consider increasing the drive's current limit parameter (P2-21) temporarily for testing, if within safe operating limits.
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6. Perform a motor no-load test to determine if the drive's output current (A01-04) is reasonable without mechanical load.