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=== How it works ===
 
=== How it works ===
 
FOV sets the HV DC bus threshold which has following functionality:
 
FOV sets the HV DC bus threshold which has following functionality:
*If HV DC bus voltage is above FOV during power-on or restart, drive will not start initialization until the voltage has fallen above the FUV level
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*If HV DC bus voltage is above FUV during power-on or restart, drive will not start initialization until the voltage has fallen above the FUV level
 
*If voltage is above FOV, drive will start using [[regenerative resistor]] to prevent voltage build up during regeneration
 
*If voltage is above FOV, drive will start using [[regenerative resistor]] to prevent voltage build up during regeneration
 
*If voltage is above FOV by a drive specific fixed limit (i.e. ~4.6V on IONI drive or ~25V on Argon), drive will fault into Over voltage fault
 
*If voltage is above FOV by a drive specific fixed limit (i.e. ~4.6V on IONI drive or ~25V on Argon), drive will fault into Over voltage fault
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{{Damage| Setting FOV too low on outdated firmwares may cause regenerative resistor heating whenever power is on.}}
 
{{Damage| Setting FOV too low on outdated firmwares may cause regenerative resistor heating whenever power is on.}}
 
[[Category:Argon_user_guide]]
 
[[Category:IONI_user_guide]]
 
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