Power unit: Braking chopper overcurrent
Siemens · SINAMICS G120C Variable Speed Drive
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An overcurrent condition has been detected in the braking chopper circuit. This signifies excessive current flow, often due to a short-circuited braking resistor or an improperly sized external resistor. An overcurrent can severely damage the braking chopper or resistor, leading to a complete loss of braking capability, uncontrolled deceleration, or even a fire hazard if sustained.
Vanlige årsaker
- Short circuit within the external braking resistor or its connecting cables, leading to excessive current flow.
- Incorrectly sized braking resistor (e.g., too low resistance value in ohms) for the application, causing overcurrent.
- Internal fault within the braking chopper IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors) causing a short circuit condition.
- Braking resistor wiring connected incorrectly to the drive's output terminals (e.g., X10 terminals 1/2).
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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- 1
Isolate the braking resistor and measure its resistance value with an ohmmeter. Compare it to the specified value (e.g., R_brake ohms).
- 2
Inspect the cabling between the power unit's braking terminals (e.g., X10 terminals 1/2) and the braking resistor for any signs of insulation damage or short circuits.
- 3
Verify the braking resistor's power rating and resistance against the drive's specifications and the application's braking energy requirements.
- 4
If external components are confirmed good, the internal braking chopper hardware in the power unit may be faulty, requiring power unit replacement.