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F34

AI L1 Under Voltage

Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide

¿Qué significa F34 ?

This fault indicates an L1 under-voltage condition (108 V) detected by the anti-islanding protection, triggering a slow disconnect. This mechanism ensures the inverter disconnects from an unstable grid, protecting both the inverter and grid from potential damage due to insufficient voltage.

Causas comunes

  • Grid L1-Neutral voltage dropping below 108 V for a sustained period, indicating persistent grid brownout or heavy load drawing power from phase L1.
  • Undersized utility grid connection or long feeder cables causing significant voltage drop on phase L1 under normal operating loads.
  • Inverter's L1 voltage sensing circuit experiencing a degradation in accuracy or intermittent measurement loss over time.
  • Anti-islanding parameter P_AI_L1_Volt_Min_Slow set too high, triggering disconnects on minor, acceptable voltage dips.

Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación

Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.

  1. 1

    Using a true RMS multimeter, continuously monitor the L1-Neutral voltage at the inverter's AC input terminal L1 over several hours to detect persistent low voltage.

  2. 2

    Compare the sustained L1-Neutral voltage readings against the specified 108 V trip threshold and the inverter's P_AI_L1_Volt_Min_Slow parameter.

  3. 3

    Verify the tightness and condition of the L1 phase and neutral conductor connections at the inverter's input terminals (e.g., Terminal L1, Terminal N).

  4. 4

    Investigate the local grid connection for other large loads drawing power from phase L1 that might cause voltage sags, especially during startup.

  5. 5

    If external voltage is stable, verify the inverter's internal L1 voltage measurement offset parameter (e.g., P_AI_L1_Volt_Offset) for potential misconfiguration.

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Datos técnicos verificados. Última actualización: March 2026

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Fuente: Schneider Electric XW Pro NA Operation Guide