Live zero fault
Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
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The voltage or current signal on terminal 53 or 60 has dropped below 50% of its preset minimum scaling value (parameter 309 or 315). This indicates a problem with the analog input signal that the drive uses for control or feedback.
Vanlige årsaker
- Disconnected or damaged sensor cable to analog input terminal 53 (voltage) or 60 (current).
- Faulty analog sensor providing a signal below the minimum configured range (e.g., less than 2V for 0-10V, or 4mA for 4-20mA).
- Incorrect scaling parameters P3-09 (AI1 low reference) or P3-15 (AI2 low reference) set too high, expecting a value not being provided.
- External noise or ground loop interfering with the low-level analog signal, causing it to drop below threshold.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. Measure the voltage (using a DMM on VDC range) or current (using an inline ammeter) directly at analog input terminal 53 or 60 to verify the sensor output.
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2. Check the integrity and continuity of the shielded sensor cable from the sensor to the drive's analog input terminals.
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3. Review parameters P3-08 (AI1 min value) and P3-09 (AI1 low reference) for terminal 53, or P3-14 and P3-15 for terminal 60, ensuring they match the sensor's expected range.
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4. Power cycle the sensor and the drive to reset any transient issues.
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5. If using a 4-20mA sensor, verify the loop power supply (e.g., 24VDC) is stable and within specification.