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VFD DC Bus Fault

VFD-BUS1

DC bus charging circuit or bus capacitor bank fault detected. Pre-charge resistor or contactor malfunction.

critical vfd
vfd dc bus capacitor pre-charge contactor

Probable Causes (ranked)

Fix Steps

  1. 1 CAUTION: DC bus capacitors store lethal voltage — wait 5 minutes after power off, then verify with meter before touching anything inside drive
  2. 2 Listen for DC bus contactor click when power is applied — should hear relay pull in after 1-2 seconds
  3. 3 Check pre-charge resistor with ohmmeter — compare to marked value (typically 10-100 ohm)
  4. 4 Measure DC bus voltage — should charge to line voltage x 1.414 within 5 seconds of power-up
  5. 5 If bus voltage is unstable or shows excessive ripple, capacitors need replacement — this is a factory repair
  6. 6 Replace pre-charge resistor if open — use exact replacement rating

Field Trick

If a VFD keeps blowing pre-charge resistors, someone is cycling power too fast. Pre-charge resistors need 60 seconds between power cycles to cool. Put a time-delay relay in the control circuit to enforce a 60-second minimum off-time.

Suggested Replacement Parts

Parts matched to fault category: Vfd

Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 525 AC Drive 1HP P/N: 25B-D2P3N114 1HP, 480V, 3-phase, built-in EtherNet/IP, EMC filter
ABB ACS580 General Purpose Drive 2HP P/N: ACS580-01-05A7-4 2HP, 480V, built-in safe torque off, adaptive programming
GS20 AC Drive 1HP (Budget Option) P/N: GS20-20P5 1HP, 230V, sensorless vector, compact size — good replacement for testing

Prices are estimates. Verify part numbers match your equipment before ordering.

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