Power Wiring Error (Adv. Code 1)
Vacon · X4
¿Qué significa 31 ?
This fault occurs if an IOC (Internal Overcurrent) fault is detected during the power wiring test, indicating a problem with the drive's power wiring. This signifies a serious wiring discrepancy or an internal component issue that could lead to immediate overcurrent conditions and damage.
Causas comunes
- Short circuit between motor output phases (U, V, W) or from any output phase to ground.
- Incorrect connection of input power wiring to output terminals (L1, L2, L3 accidentally connected to U, V, W).
- Damage to the motor cable or motor windings creating a low resistance path detected during the initial self-test.
- Internal drive hardware fault in the current sensing circuit or IGBTs detected during the pre-charge sequence.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
1. Power down the drive. Disconnect motor wires from drive output terminals U, V, W.
- 2
2. Measure resistance between each drive output terminal (U-V, V-W, U-W) and from each terminal to the drive's protective earth ground, expecting infinite resistance (open circuit).
- 3
3. Verify input power (L1, L2, L3) is correctly connected to the designated input terminals and not accidentally cross-wired to output terminals.
- 4
4. Perform a resistance test on the motor windings (U-V, V-W, U-W) and from each motor lead to its frame ground, ensuring no shorts (expected values typically 0.1-10 ohms).
- 5
5. If all external wiring checks pass and the fault persists without the motor connected, the drive likely has an internal hardware fault and requires replacement.