Issue:
Drive is tripping on Supply Mains UnderV (USF) fault code.
Product line:
Altivar Process, ATV630, ATV930, Altivar 600, Altivar 900
Environment:
all
Cause:
Supply voltage drops below trip level setting or transient drop in voltage.
Resolution:
Measure the line voltage with a meter. Confirm the voltage reading matches on the Drive under the Main Menu > Display > Drive Parameters > Mains Voltage.
Check the settings for Undervoltage. Go to Complete Settings > Error/Warning Handling > Undervoltage handling.
Mains Voltage (URES) should match the measured and monitored line voltage. For example, if using a 240V drive and the supply voltage is only 208V then change Mains Voltage to 200 VAC. If using a 480V drive and your supply voltage is 450-470V, then change the Mains Voltage to 460V.
UnderVolt Timeout (UST) - factory setting is 0.2 seconds. Try increasing this to ride through a momentary voltage sag.
Drive is tripping on Supply Mains UnderV (USF) fault code.
Product line:
Altivar Process, ATV630, ATV930, Altivar 600, Altivar 900
Environment:
all
Cause:
Supply voltage drops below trip level setting or transient drop in voltage.
Resolution:
Measure the line voltage with a meter. Confirm the voltage reading matches on the Drive under the Main Menu > Display > Drive Parameters > Mains Voltage.
Check the settings for Undervoltage. Go to Complete Settings > Error/Warning Handling > Undervoltage handling.
Mains Voltage (URES) should match the measured and monitored line voltage. For example, if using a 240V drive and the supply voltage is only 208V then change Mains Voltage to 200 VAC. If using a 480V drive and your supply voltage is 450-470V, then change the Mains Voltage to 460V.
UnderVolt Timeout (UST) - factory setting is 0.2 seconds. Try increasing this to ride through a momentary voltage sag.