Schneider ATV630 repair and refurbishment.
Component-level repair for the Schneider ATV630 process drive. Bench diagnostics, engineer-led, no fix no fee.
ATV630 repair and refurbishment
The ATV630 is Schneider Electric's current process drive, covering 0.75 kW to 800 kW for pump, fan, and compressor applications. At higher power ratings, a failed ATV630 can shut down critical process plant — and component-level refurbishment is a faster path back to production than ordering a replacement.
Common ATV630 faults we fix
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IGBT power module failure in larger frame sizes — a common process drive fault causing OCF or SCF alarms following transient voltage events
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Cooling fan assembly failure on larger frame sizes causing thermal shutdown in continuous HVAC or process plant service
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Control card faults affecting fieldbus interfaces (Modbus, EtherNet/IP) or process I/O functions used in automated control loops
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DC bus voltage measurement circuit faults causing incorrect bus readings and spurious braking or overvoltage alarms
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
ATV630 repair FAQs
Do you repair large-frame ATV630 drives?
Yes. We service a range of ATV630 ratings — contact us with your specific model and we will confirm whether it falls within our current scope.
My ATV630 shows an OCF fault and has shut down a process pump — how quickly can you turn it around?
We aim to complete a bench diagnostic within two working days of receiving the drive. For production-critical shutdowns, contact us before despatch and we will prioritise accordingly.
Can you repair an ATV630 with a fieldbus communication fault?
Yes. Fieldbus and control card faults are within our repair scope. We test communication functions as part of the post-repair bench check before the drive is returned.