One of our plants has numerous 100HP and 300HP ABB VFD's (both ACS600 and 800 Series). Our plant power is 460/277V. The drives operate off the 460V line. They run cooling gas blowers for our batch processing equipment. These cooling blowers normally run 1 to 2 hours followed by 6 hours off. We have been experiencing violent VFD failures randomly for about 2 years. Some VFD's are running when they fail. Others have failed while they were waiting for the next run period. Most, if not all of the failures seem to be associated with the VFD DC Bus. The last few that I have personally seen evidently arced through air from the positive to the negative bus leg. The VFD front end MOV's, and the output IGBT's are usually not affected. We have had the power company and an independent power quality engineer monitor our plant power at the incoming switchgear as well as at individual VFD locations for weeks at a time. They have seen nothing abnormal on their instruments even when a VFD has failed during the monitoring period. All grounding has been checked and verified to be good. We have replaced the normal VFD cabinet air filters with high efficiency filters than filter down to about a micron, and change them regularly. Has anyone ever heard of this type of problem before?