weressl
Esteemed Member
It looks like this drive has an instantaneous trip point as well. I'm assuming this will trip the drive due to large currents such as shorts on the secondary or within the drive itself.
Are these two points consisting of the drive overload capability and the instantaneous trip usually the two main points for overcurrent trips on the drive itself? Is the drive overload configurable or is it always a particular value that is not adjustable?
Short on the output will not necessarily shut the drive down.
The drive's self protecting settings are usually not available tot he customers, but service can have access tot he settings. How clever of a hacker are ya?
It sounds like a nuissance trip due to improper fuse selection.