ABB ACS150 repair and refurbishment.
Component-level repair for the ABB ACS150. Bench diagnostics, engineer-led, outcomes tested before return.
ACS150 repair and refurbishment
The ACS150 is a compact drive covering 0.37 kW to 4 kW, widely used in simple machine applications where a standard open-loop vector drive is sufficient. Despite its modest size, it can often be repaired economically — especially where a replacement would require downtime for re-wiring and re-parameterisation.
Common ACS150 faults we fix
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Power stage failure — the most common fault on the ACS150, often caused by motor winding faults drawing sustained overcurrent
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DC bus capacitor degradation causing undervoltage trips in applications with poor supply quality or frequent power cycling
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Parameter loss following a transient event or prolonged power failure, causing configuration errors on next startup
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Internal fuse failure following a short-circuit event at the drive output terminals
How it works
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Send details
Share the drive model, fault symptoms, and any photos or error codes.
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Diagnostics
Bench diagnostics isolate the fault and scope the repair.
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Repair, Refurbish & Test
Component-level repair and thorough refurbishment with outcomes tested before return.
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Return to service
Confirmed results and return logistics for your drive.
Why Electron Lab
- Engineer-led bench diagnostics
- Component-level repair and rework
- Tested Before Return
- Clear, fast quoting
ACS150 repair FAQs
My ACS150 is showing fault code F0001 — what does this mean?
F0001 is an overcurrent fault. It can be caused by a drive fault, motor winding issue, or output wiring fault. We carry out a bench diagnostic to determine whether the fault lies in the drive.
Can you repair an ACS150 that has lost its parameters?
Yes. Parameter loss is often caused by a transient rather than permanent NVRAM failure. We assess the control card and advise on whether recovery or re-parameterisation is the appropriate route.
Is the ACS150 repairable, or is it more cost-effective to replace it?
We provide a clear repair quote before any work begins. For production-critical machinery, repair is usually the faster option — avoiding downtime for procurement, delivery, and recommissioning.