A voltage adjustable inverter is an essential component for a variety of electrical applications, allowing users to convert DC (Direct Current) to AC (Alternating Current) while providing the flexibility to modify output voltages.
[pdf] Overvoltage This is caused by a high intermediate circuit DC voltage. This can arise from high inertia loads decelerating too quickly, the motor turns into a generator and increases the inverter’s DC voltage. There are other causes of DC overvoltage, however. POSSIBLE FIXES: 1. Turn the overvoltage controller is. .
This is detected by an imbalance of the currents supplying the motor implying a leakage current to earth is present. This is usually caused by poor insulation resistance to earth. POSSIBLE FIXES: 1. Check insulation resistance of the motor and cabling. 2.. .
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This occurs when the motor is taking too much current with reference to the value in Group 99, motor data. POSSIBLE FIXES: 1. Check that motor’s load is not excessive. 2. Check acceleration time – too fast an acceleration of a high inertia load will cause too.
[pdf] When the DC side input voltage is higher than the maximum DC array access voltage allowed by the inverter, the inverter shall not start, or stop within 0.1s (when running), and a warning signal will be issued at the same time.
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