Posted on Leave a comment

Analysis, Types, and Maintenance Solutions for Delta Inverter GFF Fault

I. Meaning and Internal Mechanism of Delta Inverter GFF Fault

When a Delta inverter reports a “GFF” fault code, it indicates a “Ground Fault” (GFF) has occurred at the output terminal. This fault typically involves issues with the output circuit, such as damage to the IGBT, a short circuit in the output, or problems with the driver circuit, particularly when using PC929 optocouplers.

Physical picture of Delta INVERTER MS300 series

II. Analysis of the GFF Fault Scenario Described

In the scenario provided, the Delta inverter reports a GFF fault immediately upon connecting the motor, but the fault disappears when the motor wires are disconnected and the inverter is started alone. This suggests that the issue lies with the motor or the connection between the motor and the inverter, rather than the inverter itself.

Possible Causes:

  1. Motor Wiring Issues:
    • Short circuit or ground fault in the motor wiring.
    • Poor connection or loose wires at the motor terminals.
  2. Motor Problems:
    • Internal short circuit or ground fault within the motor.
    • Insulation failure or damage in the motor windings.
  3. External Interference:
    • Electromagnetic interference from nearby equipment affecting the inverter’s output circuit.
  4. IGBT or Driver Circuit Damage:
    • Although less likely in this case (since the fault disappears without the motor), damage to the IGBT or driver circuit could still be a factor if there are underlying issues with the inverter’s output stage.
b4GFF fault

III. Steps for Troubleshooting and Maintenance

  1. Check Motor Wiring:
    • Ensure all motor wires are properly connected and tightened.
    • Inspect the wires for any signs of damage, wear, or short circuits.
  2. Insulation Resistance Test:
    • Perform an insulation resistance test on the motor to check for insulation failure.
  3. Disconnect and Reconnect Motor:
    • Disconnect and then reconnect the motor wires to ensure a good connection.
    • Use a multimeter to test for continuity and shorts between the motor wires and ground.
  4. Isolate the Motor:
    • Try running the inverter with a different motor (if available) to determine if the fault lies with the motor or the inverter.
  5. Check Inverter Output Circuit:
    • Inspect the inverter’s output circuit for any signs of damage, particularly around the IGBTs and driver circuitry.
    • Replace any damaged components if necessary.
  6. Consult the Manual and Technical Support:
    • Refer to the Delta Inverter manual for more detailed troubleshooting steps and fault codes.
    • Contact Delta technical support for assistance if the issue cannot be resolved.

IV. Conclusion

The GFF fault reported by the Delta inverter is likely related to the motor or its connection to the inverter. By systematically checking the motor wiring, performing insulation resistance tests, and isolating the motor, the root cause of the fault can be identified and resolved. If the fault persists, further inspection of the inverter’s output circuit may be necessary.