AI Over Frequency
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
¿Qué significa F23 ?
This Automatic Fault occurs due to an over-frequency anti-islanding condition, detected when the AC frequency exceeds qualification limits. The inverter stops selling power and disconnects from the grid to ensure safety and regulatory compliance.
Causas comunes
- Utility grid frequency exceeding the configured upper limit (e.g., 60.5 Hz for a 60 Hz system) for anti-islanding detection.
- Inverter's internal frequency measurement circuit drift or calibration error.
- Nearby generator or grid disturbance causing transient frequency spikes.
- Misconfiguration of anti-islanding parameters (e.g., Parameter P4-05 for over-frequency threshold set too tight).
- Inverter attempting to operate in an unintentional islanded mode with a local load, leading to frequency instability.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Measure utility grid frequency at the inverter's AC input terminals (L1, L2, L3) using a power quality analyzer to verify grid stability.
- 2
Verify anti-islanding frequency thresholds configured in the inverter (e.g., Parameter P4-05, P4-06) against local utility requirements.
- 3
Check all external grid connection points and switchgear for loose connections or arcing that could generate electrical noise affecting frequency measurement.
- 4
Perform an inverter self-test or calibration routine if available, to verify the accuracy of its internal frequency measurement circuit.
- 5
Temporarily disable anti-islanding protection (if allowed by local regulations and safe to do so for testing) to determine if the fault clears.