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What is an Overvoltage Alarm on a Parker AC drive?

Started by rickpend, October 06, 2016, 09:50:AM

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rickpend

What is Parker OVERVOLTAGE alarm mean on a Parker AC drive? I'm looking for a simple explanation as to what overvoltage means.

And how do you clear the overvoltage alarm from a Parker AC drive?
Have a good day,
+++ Rick +++

(Moore OK Industry Team Member)

tomtester

Quote from: rickpend on October 06, 2016, 09:50:AM
What is Parker OVERVOLTAGE alarm mean on a Parker AC drive?

The troubleshooting guide says: The drive internal dc link voltage is too high. or the supply voltage is too high, or trying to decelerate a large inertia load too quickly, or the brake resistor is open circuit.

To clear the overvoltage alarm you'll need to use your voltmeter to locate the source of the excessive voltage.

Best regards,
Tom Tester