W looks pretty bad to me as well. Maybe I'm just seeing it wrong.
One of the problems associated with inverter drives is that damage can happen MUCH faster than anything can react to it. That's one reason I always recommend using reactors in drives, it slows down the rise time of transients to give the electronics a fighting chance to react and possibly prevent catastrophic failures like this. Many people perceive that reactors only serve to reduce harmonics, so when they buy an expensive AFE drive they feel that a line reactor is redundant, which exposes the AFE front end even more to line transient risks. Salesmen who just got through convincing someone to spend twice as much on a drive just to reduce harmonics are then often loathe to recommend a reactor anyway and so end up further complicating the risk factors. I can't tell you how many times I have been in situations where end users are evaluating a project proposal from me, see the reactors, and say, "Well, XYZ company is not including reactors, so are you saying your proposal is using drives that are less robust?" They just don't get it, reactors are like cheap insurance, but if people are overly sensitive to price, they can end up costing themselves a lot more than the bargain they thought they were getting.
OK, rant complete, sorry if I went too far off on a tangent there.
Back to your problem. Did you follow the special ground connection instructions in the installation manual with regards to high impedance grounded systems by the way? It's been a while since I have read an ACS800 manual, but I believe that they, like all VFD mfrs I have dealt with, have these special instructions regarding the way their surge protection devices on the front end must be reconfigured if the line power grid (network) is resistance or impedance grounded, or ungrounded as is somtimes the case here in the US. If you don't follow those instructions to the letter, you can end up having those SPDs fail catastrophically and take out other components around them, or just leave the drive with ZERO surge protection for the next event, even a low level one.
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