Why Your Motor Keeps Tripping Under VFD Control?
Motor tripping under VFD control is one of the most common and misunderstood issues in industrial plants. In many real cases, the motor and drive are correctly sized and properly installed, yet the system still trips under different operating conditions such as startup, acceleration, or steady load. This creates confusion because the fault does not appear consistent or linked to a clear failure point. In practice, the problem is rarely caused by a single component. Instead, it is the result of interaction between mechanical load behavior, electrical system conditions, and VFD control response. The drive reacts in real time to current and torque variations, which means even small instabilities in the system can trigger protection. Understanding this issue requires looking at the system as a whole rather than isolating motor or drive separately. 1. Mechanical Load Behavior and Hidden Instability In industrial environments, the mechanical load is rarely constant, even when equipment app...