Issue:
Troubleshooting an Altivar Process Drive with an Output Phase Fault.
Product Line:
ATV600 and ATV900 series
Resolution:
[Single Output Phase Loss] OPF1
Principle:
- This fault appears when one motor phase is lost at the output of the inverter
Probable cause:
- Loss of a phase at the output of the inverter
- current is too low while running. Especially when starting and stopping where the frequency is lower.
Remedies:
- Check the connections between the inverter and the motor
- Check output current for an imbalance in one phase
[Output Phase Loss] OPF2
Principle:
- This fault appears when 3 motor phases are lost at the output of the inverter.
Probable cause:
- Motor not connected or motor output power is too low.
- Motor or drive output contactor is open.
- Unstable motor currents.
- current is too low while running. Especially when starting and stopping where the frequency is lower.
Remedies:
- Check the connections between the inverter and motor.
- If using a motor contactor set parameter OPL (motor phase loss) to OAC or turn off OPL and use separate motor overloads
- To turn off OPL: [Complete settings] [Error/Warning handling] [Output phase loss]
- Test drive with no motor. Turn off OPL and run drive open circuit and test voltage on output for balancing
- Check motor parameters and try to apply autotuning if possible:
- Verify and optimize the following parameters: [IR compensation] UFr, [Nom Motor Voltage] UnS and [Rated mot. current] nCr and perform [Autotuning] tUn.
- Check or extend Output Phase Loss Time Detect [OutPhaseLoss Delay] Odt
- If intermittent or able to run at times without faulting then check motor currents.
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