Duty cycle warning is typically tripped by a thermo sensor on the main heat sink with the IGBT modules. There might also be current sensors that look for imbalance between the switching elements. There may be a true problem and the protection circuit is doing it's job to protect your IGBTs. It should be relatively simple to trace out how those circuits operate, and test everything before making a conclusion. Just be aware that the output usually isn't ground referenced, so if you use a grounded scope or bench meter, you can let the smoke out in an exciting way. Battery powered test gear is the way to go for this. Beware of a possible IGBT latchup condition. I would hope that part of the protection circuit looks for that.
Last edited by Rambozo; 06-23-2016 at 01:26 PM.
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