YASKAWA CIPR-GA50C series Technical Manual page 265

Ac micro drives for industrial applications. 200 v class, three-phase input: 0.1 to 22 kw. 200 v class, single-phase input: 0.1 to 4.0 kw. 400 v class, three-phase input: 0.37 to 30 kw.
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Code
Name
LoG
Log Com Error
Note:
If the drive detects this error, the terminal assigned to H2-01 to H2-03 = 6A [MFDO Function Select = Data Logger Error] will be ON.
Code
Name
LT-1
Cooling Fan Maintenance Time
Note:
When the estimated performance life is expired, the terminal assigned to H2-01 to H2-03 = 2F [MFDO Function Select = Maintenance Notification] will be ON.
Code
Name
LT-2
Capacitor Maintenance Time
Note:
When the estimated performance life is expired, the terminal assigned to H2-01 to H2-03 = 2F [MFDO Function Select = Maintenance Notification] will be ON.
Code
Name
SoftChargeBypassRelay
LT-3
MainteTime
Note:
When the estimated performance life is expired, the terminal assigned to H2-01 to H2-03 = 2F [MFDO Function Select = Maintenance Notification] will be ON.
Code
Name
LT-4
IGBT Maintenance Time (50%)
Note:
When the estimated performance life is expired, the terminal assigned to H2-01 to H2-03 = 2F [MFDO Function Select = Maintenance Notification] will be ON.
Code
Name
oH
Heatsink Overheat
Note:
• The drive detects this error if the heatsink temperature of the drive is more than L8-02.
• If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
• If the drive detects this error, it will operate the motor as specified by the stopping method set in L8-03 [Overheat Pre-Alarm Selection].
Code
Name
oH2
External Overheat (H1-XX=B)
Note:
If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
Code
Name
oH3
Motor Overheat (PTC Input)
YASKAWA SIEPC71061753A GA500 Technical Manual
Causes
There is not a micro SD in the keypad.
• The drive is connected to USB.
• The number of log communication files is more
than 1000.
• The micro SD card does not have available
memory space.
• The line number data in a log communication
file was changed.
• A communication error between the keypad and
drive occurred during a log communication.
Causes
The cooling fan is at 90% of its expected
performance life.
Causes
The capacitors for the main circuit and control
circuit are at 90% of expected performance life.
Causes
The soft charge bypass relay is at 90% of its
expected performance life.
Causes
The IGBT is at 50% of its expected performance
life.
Causes
The ambient temperature is high and the heatsink
temperature is more than the L8-02 [Overheat
Alarm Level].
There is not sufficient airflow around the drive.
The internal cooling fan or fans have stopped.
Causes
An external device sent an oH2.
Causes
The thermistor wiring that detects motor
temperature is defective.
A fault occurred on the machine.
Example: The machine is locked.
7.5 Minor Faults/Alarms
Possible Solutions
Put a micro SD card in the keypad.
Set o5-01 = 0 [Log Start/Stop Selection = OFF].
Possible Solutions
1.
Use the procedures in this manual to replace the cooling fan.
2.
Set o4-03 = 0 [Fan Operation Time Setting = 0 h] to reset
the cooling fan operation time.
Possible Solutions
Replace the board or the drive. For information about replacing
the control board, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales
representative.
Possible Solutions
Replace the board or the drive. For information about replacing
the control board, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales
representative.
Possible Solutions
Check the load, carrier frequency, and output frequency.
Possible Solutions
• Measure the ambient temperature.
• Increase the airflow around the drive.
• Install a cooling device (cooling fan or air conditioner) to
lower the ambient temperature.
• Remove objects near the drive that are producing too much
heat.
• Give the drive the correct installation space as shown in the
manual.
• Make sure that there is sufficient circulation around the control
panel.
• Examine the drive for dust or other unwanted materials that
could clog the cooling fan.
• Remove unwanted materials that prevent air circulation.
1.
Use the procedures in this manual to replace the cooling fan.
2.
Set o4-03 = 0 [Fan Operation Time Setting = 0 h].
Possible Solutions
1.
Find the external device that output the overheat alarm.
2.
Remove the cause of the problem.
3.
Clear the Overheat Alarm (oH2) [H1-xx = B] set to MFDI
terminals S1 to S7.
Possible Solutions
Correct wiring errors.
Examine the machine and remove the cause of the fault
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