10 Volts low
Danfoss · VLT AutomationDrive FC 301/302
¿Qué significa 1 ?
The control card voltage on terminal 50 is less than 10 V, indicating an overload on the 10 V supply. This can be caused by a short circuit in a connected potentiometer or incorrect wiring of the potentiometer.
Causas comunes
- Short circuit in a connected potentiometer (e.g., between terminal 50 and terminal 53).
- External device connected to the 10V supply (terminal 50) is drawing excessive current, causing an overload.
- Damaged or degraded potentiometer connected to terminal 50, creating a resistive short or low impedance path.
- Multiple external devices drawing current from the 10V supply (terminal 50) exceeding the drive's specified current limit.
- Internal control card component failure (e.g., voltage regulator U101) responsible for the 10V output.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Disconnect all external wiring from terminal 50 (10V supply) and terminal 53 (0V supply) on the control card.
- 2
Measure the voltage between terminal 50 and terminal 53 on the control card; it should read approximately 10VDC.
- 3
If the voltage is correct, reconnect external devices one by one, monitoring the voltage between terminal 50 and 53 after each connection.
- 4
If a potentiometer is connected, measure its resistance across the end terminals (e.g., 50-53) and its wiper (e.g., 50-54) for shorts.
- 5
Check the total current draw from the 10V supply (terminal 50) when all external devices are connected, ensuring it's below the drive's specified limit (e.g., 100mA).