Brake Check Fault
Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive FC 102
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An issue was detected during the drive's internal mechanical brake check routine. This can indicate a problem with the mechanical brake itself, its control circuitry, or the drive's monitoring, potentially leading to unsafe operation or motor movement when stopped.
Vanlige årsaker
- Mechanical brake pads worn beyond safe operating tolerance or seizing due to contamination.
- Brake control circuit malfunction, such as a failed brake solenoid coil (open or short circuit) or a faulty brake relay.
- Brake feedback switch (e.g., limit switch or proximity sensor) stuck, misaligned, or having an intermittent wiring fault.
- Drive parameter P12-23 (Brake release delay) or P12-24 (Brake engage delay) configured incorrectly for the specific motor and brake assembly.
- Insufficient brake torque (e.g., Parameter P12-21, Brake torque) set below the required holding torque for the application.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. De-energize the drive and test the continuity of the brake solenoid coil at its terminals (e.g., X1-1, X1-2), comparing the measured resistance to the manufacturer's specification.
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2. Visually inspect the mechanical brake assembly for wear, damage, or obstructions that prevent free movement; manually actuate the brake (if safe) to observe its operation.
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3. Verify the operation of the brake feedback switch by checking continuity across its contacts in both engaged and disengaged states, ensuring proper mechanical activation.
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4. Review and adjust drive parameters P12-23 (Brake release delay) and P12-24 (Brake engage delay) to match the specifications of the motor and brake unit.
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5. Measure the output voltage at the drive's brake control terminals (e.g., U, V, W for AC brake, or dedicated DC output) when the brake is commanded to release (e.g., 230VAC).