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Set this as low as possible without getting OC faults in normal use to maximally protect your equipment. If larger than ''Medium'' setting is needed, see [[Over current fault troubleshooting]] for solution to the problem. | Set this as low as possible without getting OC faults in normal use to maximally protect your equipment. If larger than ''Medium'' setting is needed, see [[Over current fault troubleshooting]] for solution to the problem. | ||
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| FOV || Over voltage fault threshold || Maximum allowed HV DC bus voltage before entering into over voltage fault. Also defines at which voltage drive starts driving [[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|braking resistor]] to reduce bus voltage.|| See [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]]. | | FOV || Over voltage fault threshold || Maximum allowed HV DC bus voltage before entering into over voltage fault. Also defines at which voltage drive starts driving [[Argon user guide/Braking resistor|braking resistor]] to reduce bus voltage.|| See [[Configuring drive voltage limits FUV and FOV]]. | ||
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