Inrush fault
Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive High Power
¿Qué significa ALARM 33 ?
Too many power-ups have occurred within a short time period. This can stress components due to repeated inrush currents, potentially causing premature failure of the frequency converter.
Causas comunes
- Rapid cycling of the main power supply (e.g., main contactor) to the frequency converter due to external control system faults.
- Frequent power grid disturbances causing momentary power loss and restoration, triggering repeated inrush current events.
- Operator or automated system repeatedly powering the frequency converter off and on without adequate delay.
- Faulty or degraded pre-charge circuit components (e.g., inrush current limiting resistors, pre-charge relay) within the frequency converter.
- Incorrect parameter setting for restart delays or fault handling, allowing immediate restarts after power loss.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Identify the source of repeated power cycling by monitoring the main input contactor's control signal.
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2. Ensure a minimum off-time (e.g., 3-5 minutes) before reapplying main power to allow DC bus capacitors to fully discharge.
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3. Monitor the incoming AC supply voltage for stability and transient interruptions using a power quality analyzer.
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4. Verify relevant frequency converter parameters (e.g., P14-10 Mains Failure, P14-12 Auto Restart) are configured appropriately.
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5. If accessible, inspect internal pre-charge resistors for signs of overheating or damage (e.g., discoloration, cracking).