Hi all,
We are currently experiencing an DC over voltage fault on one of our inverters. During commissioning a snag was raised whereby excess cable length from drives was coiled up in the bottom of the panel. These loops can range from 5 - 10+ meters. This was never rectified and I am pretty sure that this is the issue with the drive concerned. There are several drives and DOL starters in the panel with output cables coiled up.
Would it be fair to say that this is a major contributing factor to this drive faulting, even though others are not affected? Also what are the knock on consequences of this cable loops? Could this possibly damage the drive/motor in the future?
Many Thanks,
Barry.
We are currently experiencing an DC over voltage fault on one of our inverters. During commissioning a snag was raised whereby excess cable length from drives was coiled up in the bottom of the panel. These loops can range from 5 - 10+ meters. This was never rectified and I am pretty sure that this is the issue with the drive concerned. There are several drives and DOL starters in the panel with output cables coiled up.
Would it be fair to say that this is a major contributing factor to this drive faulting, even though others are not affected? Also what are the knock on consequences of this cable loops? Could this possibly damage the drive/motor in the future?
Many Thanks,
Barry.