AC Overload
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
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This Escalating Automatic Fault occurs due to an excessive load on the AC output. If triggered 3 times in 5 minutes, it becomes a manual fault, indicating the inverter's capacity is being consistently exceeded.
Vanlige årsaker
- Total connected AC load (e.g., sum of motor drives, heaters, lighting) exceeds the inverter's maximum continuous AC output power rating.
- High inrush current from inductive loads (e.g., motors, transformers) upon startup or during switching events.
- Short circuit or ground fault on the AC output wiring downstream of the inverter causing excessive current draw.
- Incorrectly set overload protection parameters (e.g., P2-10 'Overload Trip Current' or P2-11 'Overload Delay Time') in the inverter.
- Failure of an internal current sensing circuit within the inverter, leading to false overload detection.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. Measure the total current drawn from the AC output terminals (L1, L2, L3) using a clamp meter under normal operating conditions.
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2. Reduce the number of active loads connected to the inverter's AC output to ensure the total power consumption is below the inverter's rating.
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3. Inspect AC output wiring and connected loads for any signs of short circuits or ground faults, checking resistance between phases and phase-to-ground.
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4. Review and adjust inverter's AC overload protection parameters (e.g., P2-10, P2-11) according to connected load characteristics and inverter specifications.
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5. Implement soft starters or variable frequency drives (VFDs) for high-inrush inductive loads to mitigate peak current demands.