Phase UV Short
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 520-series Adjustable Frequency
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Excessive current has been detected between the drive's U and V output terminals, indicating a short circuit. This could be a phase-to-phase short in the motor windings or within the cables connecting the drive to the motor. This is a critical fault that can cause severe damage to the drive's output power stage (IGBTs) if not immediately addressed.
Vanlige årsaker
- Short circuit between U-phase and V-phase conductors within the motor power cable due to insulation damage (e.g., pinching, abrasion).
- Internal short circuit between U and V windings inside the motor, often caused by insulation breakdown from overheating or mechanical stress.
- Contamination (e.g., metal shavings, carbon dust) bridging the U-phase and V-phase terminals in the motor junction box or drive output.
- Incorrect wiring or loose terminals allowing U and V phases to come into direct contact within the motor terminal box.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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Disconnect the motor leads (U, V, W) from the drive output terminals (T1, T2, T3).
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Measure the resistance between the U-phase and V-phase motor leads using a multimeter. A reading significantly below the expected winding resistance indicates a short.
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Visually inspect the motor cable for physical damage, especially near cable entries, bends, or glands.
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Inspect the motor terminal box for any signs of arcing, burnt insulation, or foreign conductive material between U and V terminals.
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If the motor cable is suspected, disconnect the cable from the motor and measure resistance between U and V conductors at the drive end.
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If the motor windings are shorted, schedule motor removal for repair or replacement.