Had to come into a project where they hired an HVAC contractor to hook up a 250HP VFD as part of a packaged air handler. It wasn't working and the HVAC guy had no clue how to troubleshoot it. I got there and it was blown; soot all around the transistor packs, DC bus caps had spewed their guts all over everything, firing boards were toast. Took a look at the wiring and the line terminals were going to the motor leads, the load terminals were going to the breaker. I pointed that out to the HVAC guy, he didn't see the problem. In his words:
They wanted me to repair it, I told them there was no field fix for that. They had to replace it and MAYBE send it to the factory to be rebuilt as a spare, but it was unlikely to be worth it. Everyone up and down the line on that project was in a heap of hurt, and the GC tried to blame me, saying that in my testing, I somehow caused the transistors to blow! Kill-the-Messager syndrome I guess... I eventually got the contract from the HVAC contractor to replace the VFD, but I had demanded to be paid up front because I didn't want to get caught up in the blame game and not get paid on time.