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P1 Bus Dip

Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750

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The DC bus voltage on port 1 has dipped more than 180V below the drive's bus memory when the drive is offline or in stand-alone mode. This indicates an unstable DC bus voltage, which can affect drive reliability.

Vanlige årsaker

  • Transient voltage sag in the incoming AC line voltage (Port 1) from the utility grid or plant distribution system.
  • Intermittent connection or high resistance at the main input power terminals (R, S, T) for Port 1, causing voltage drops.
  • Degradation or failure of DC link capacitors (Port 1), leading to a loss of capacitance and inability to buffer voltage dips.
  • Abnormal regenerative energy feedback from an external braking resistor or motor (Port 1) causing bus voltage instability.
  • Faulty DC bus voltage sensor or its associated signal conditioning circuit (Port 1) providing an incorrect reading.

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  1. 1

    Use a power quality analyzer to monitor the 3-phase AC input voltage (Port 1) for sags or momentary interruptions.

  2. 2

    Inspect and tighten all input power wiring connections at the drive's L1, L2, L3 terminals (Port 1) and upstream devices.

  3. 3

    Inspect DC link capacitors (Port 1) for physical defects like bulging, leaking electrolyte, or discoloration.

  4. 4

    Verify the integrity and correct connection of any external braking resistors or regenerative units associated with Port 1.

  5. 5

    Measure the actual DC bus voltage across the P+ and N- terminals (Port 1) with a multimeter to verify the controller's displayed value.

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