YASKAWA P1000 Technical Manual page 316

Models: 200 v class: 3/4 to 175 hp nd 400 v class: 3/4 to 1000 hp nd 600 v class: 1 to 250 hp nd
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6.5 Alarm Detection
Digital Operator Display
Motor thermostat wiring is faulty (PTC
input).
There is a fault on the machine side (e.g.,
the machine is locked up).
Motor has overheated.
Digital Operator Display
Cause
Motor has overheated
Digital Operator Display
Cause
Surge voltage present in the drive input
power.
The motor is short-circuited.
Ground current has overcharged the main
circuit capacitors via the drive input power.
Noise interference causes the drive to
operate incorrectly.
Digital Operator Display
Cause
MEMOBUS/Modbus test has finished
normally.
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Repair the PTC input wiring.
• Check the status of the machine.
• Remove the cause of the fault.
• Check the load size, accel/decel times, and cycle times.
• Decrease the load.
• Increase accel and decel times (C1-01 to C1-04).
• Adjust the preset V/f pattern (E1-04 through E1-10). This involves reducing E1-08 and E1-10.
Note:
Refrain from lowering E1-08 and E1-10 excessively to prevent a reduction in load tolerance
at low speeds.
• Check the motor-rated current.
• Enter motor-rated current on motor nameplate (E2-01).
• Ensure the motor cooling system is operating normally.
• Repair or replace the motor cooling system.
Motor Overheat Fault (PTC Input)
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• The motor overheat signal to analog input terminal A1, A2, or A3 exceeded the fault detection level.
• Detection requires setting multi-function analog inputs H3-02, H3-10, or H3-06 to E.
• Check the size of the load, the accel/decel times, and the cycle times.
• Decrease the load.
• Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 through C1-04).
• Adjust the preset V/f pattern (E1-04 through E1-10) by reducing E1-08 and E1-10.
• Do not set E1-08 and E1-10 too low. This reduces load tolerance at low speeds.
• Check the motor rated current.
• Enter the motor rated current to parameter E2-01 as indicated on the motor nameplate.
• Ensure the motor cooling system is operating normally.
• Repair or replace the motor cooling system.
DC Bus Overvoltage
The DC bus voltage exceeded the trip point.
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• For 200 V class drives: approximately 410 V
• For 400 V class drives: approximately 820 V (740 V when E1-01 is less than 400)
• For 600 V class drives: approximately 1040 V
• Install a DC link choke or an AC reactor.
• Voltage surge can result from a thyristor convertor and a phase advancing capacitor operating on the same
drive input power system.
• Check the motor power cable, relay terminals and motor terminal box for short circuits.
• Correct grounding shorts and turn the power back on.
• Review possible solutions for handling noise interference.
• Review section on handling noise interference and check control circuit lines, main circuit lines and ground
wiring.
• If the magnetic contactor is identified as a source of noise, install a surge protector to the MC coil.
Set number of fault restarts (L5-01) to a value other than 0.
PASS
MEMOBUS/Modbus Comm. Test Mode Complete
This verifies that the test was successful.
Minor Fault Name
Fault Name
Possible Solution
Minor Fault Name
Possible Solutions
Minor Fault Name
Possible Solutions
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