VFD / drive Troubleshooting
The most common vfd / drive problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.
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Problems on this page:
Overvoltage (DC bus) trip
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Drive trips on overvoltage, usually during deceleration or stopping.
Prevention: Correct decel ramps, brake resistor sizing, supply quality checks.
Overcurrent / overload trip
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Drive trips on overcurrent or overload, often at start or under load.
Prevention: Auto-tune on commissioning, correct ramps, load checks.
Drive overtemperature
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Drive trips or derates on high heatsink temperature.
Prevention: Cabinet filter changes, fan checks, enclosure cooling.
Ground or earth fault trip
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Drive trips on ground fault at start or run and will not stay running.
Prevention: Insulation testing, sealed terminations, cable protection.
Motor will not reach set speed
Hits OEE: PerformanceSymptoms: Output stuck below setpoint, current limiting, slow acceleration.
Prevention: Correct sizing, parameter review, load and supply checks.
Nuisance tripping or random faults
Hits OEE: AvailabilitySymptoms: Intermittent unexplained trips that clear on reset, with no clear pattern.
Prevention: EMC wiring practice, terminal checks, supply-quality monitoring.
Output phase loss or motor runs rough
Hits OEE: PerformanceSymptoms: Rough running, vibration, output phase-loss fault, torque ripple.
Prevention: Termination checks, insulation testing, correct motor parameters.
VFD / drive troubleshooting FAQ
VFD / drive: what causes overvoltage (dc bus) trip, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Drive trips on overvoltage, usually during deceleration or stopping. Likely causes: Deceleration ramp too fast (regeneration); Supply voltage spikes / high line; Overhauling load. Fixes: Extend the decel time, or add a brake resistor/unit to absorb regen energy. Check incoming voltage; add line reactor if supply is unstable. Size dynamic braking for the load. Prevention: Correct decel ramps, brake resistor sizing, supply quality checks.
VFD / drive: what causes overcurrent / overload trip, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Drive trips on overcurrent or overload, often at start or under load. Likely causes: Mechanical overload or jam; Acceleration too fast; Motor or cable fault; Wrong motor parameters. Fixes: Inspect the driven load for binding; clear it. Extend the accel ramp; check torque-boost settings. Megger the motor and cable; check connections. Re-enter nameplate data; run drive auto-tune. Prevention: Auto-tune on commissioning, correct ramps, load checks.
VFD / drive: what causes drive overtemperature, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Drive trips or derates on high heatsink temperature. Likely causes: Blocked cooling / dirty heatsink; Failed cooling fan; High cabinet ambient. Fixes: Clean the heatsink and vents; clear cabinet airflow. Replace the drive/cabinet cooling fan. Improve enclosure cooling or ventilation. Prevention: Cabinet filter changes, fan checks, enclosure cooling.
VFD / drive: what causes ground or earth fault trip, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Drive trips on ground fault at start or run and will not stay running. Likely causes: Motor or cable insulation breakdown; Moisture or contamination; Damaged output cable. Fixes: Megger the motor and cable; repair or replace the faulted item. Dry and clean terminations; seal cable entries. Inspect for chafing or crush; replace the cable. Prevention: Insulation testing, sealed terminations, cable protection.
VFD / drive: what causes motor will not reach set speed, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Output stuck below setpoint, current limiting, slow acceleration. Likely causes: Current or torque limit reached; Accel ramp or speed reference wrong; Undersized drive or low voltage. Fixes: Check the load and mechanical drag; review the limit settings. Verify the speed-reference source and the ramp times. Confirm drive sizing and the incoming supply voltage. Prevention: Correct sizing, parameter review, load and supply checks.
VFD / drive: what causes nuisance tripping or random faults, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Intermittent unexplained trips that clear on reset, with no clear pattern. Likely causes: Electrical noise or EMI; Loose power or control terminations; Supply disturbance. Fixes: Use screened cable, proper earthing and separation from signal wiring. Torque-check all terminals; inspect for hot joints. Check for sags and spikes; add a line reactor or filter if needed. Prevention: EMC wiring practice, terminal checks, supply-quality monitoring.
VFD / drive: what causes output phase loss or motor runs rough, and how do I fix it?
Symptoms: Rough running, vibration, output phase-loss fault, torque ripple. Likely causes: Loose output connection; Output cable or motor winding fault; Parameter or tuning issue. Fixes: Torque-check output terminals and motor connections. Megger the cable and motor; repair or replace. Check motor data and tuning/autotune. Prevention: Termination checks, insulation testing, correct motor parameters.
Stop the same fault coming back
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