YASKAWA GA800 Programming Manual page 597

Ac drive for industrial applications
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Note:
• If you cannot operate the motor with the conditions in step 2 for the first test run and if the values set in E2-02 and E2-03 are much different
than data in the official test report for the motor and the data listed in
problems can occur:
–Motor vibrations or hunting
–Not sufficient torque
–Overcurrent
In elevator applications, there is a risk of the cage falling and causing personal injury.
Do one of these precautions to decrease the risk:
–After doing Stationary Auto-Tuning, operate the drive as specified by the conditions and procedure above.
–Set T1-12 = 0 [Test Mode Selection = No].
–Do Rotational Auto-Tuning.
• If you initialize the drive after completing Step 1, do the procedure beginning from Step 1 again.
• For general-purpose motors, the target value for E2-02 is 1 Hz to 3 Hz, and the target rated current for E2-03 is 30% to 65%. Larger
capacity motors have a lower rated slip, and a smaller ratio for the no-load current rated current. Refer to
Rating ND/HD on page
133.
Precautions before Stationary Auto-Tuning for Line-to-Line Resistance and Stator
Resistance Auto-Tuning
In V/f control, when the motor cable is 50 meters (164 feet) or longer, do Stationary Auto-Tuning for Line-to-Line
Resistance.
WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. During Auto-Tuning, the motor will receive high voltage when the motor is stopped. Do not
touch the motor until Auto-Tuning is complete. If you touch a motor that is energized, it can cause serious injury or death.
Precautions before Inertia Tuning and ASR Tuning
Before Inertia Tuning or ASR Tuning, check these items:
WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard. During Auto-Tuning, the motor will receive high voltage when the motor is stopped. Do not
touch the motor until Auto-Tuning is complete. If you touch a motor that is energized, it can cause serious injury or death.
• Do rotational motor parameter tuning or look at the motor test report or nameplate to enter the values manually.
• Make sure that the motor magnetic brake is released.
• Connect the motor and load.
• Make sure that external force from the machine will not cause the motor to rotate.
• Make sure that the machine does not prevent reverse rotation. You cannot do Inertia Tuning or ASR Tuning with
machines that prevent reverse rotation.
• When the motor can rotate during Auto-Tuning, check for safety issues near the drive, motor, and machine.
Note:
If there are gears between the machine and motor shaft, Inertia Tuning or ASR Tuning are possibly not applicable.
Precautions before Using Deceleration Rate Tuning and KEB Tuning
Before Deceleration Rate Tuning or KEB Tuning, check these items:
Note:
• Do not do Deceleration Rate Tuning if you use a braking resistor unit or a regenerative converter.
• Do Deceleration Rate Tuning and KEB Tuning with the load attached to the motor.
• Do not do Deceleration Rate Tuning or KEB Tuning for these applications:
In Deceleration Rate Tuning and KEB Tuning, the drive will automatically rotate the motor forward and accelerate and decelerate the motor
again and again.
–On a machine that does not let the motor rotate forward
–In applications with a small range of operation (trolleys and other such applications that can only move linearly)
–Applications where sudden acceleration and sudden deceleration are not applicable.
• To do KEB Tuning with the external main circuit capacitors connected to the drive, set L3-26 [Additional DC Bus Capacitors] then do KEB
Tuning.
• Do not do KEB Tuning or Deceleration Rate Tuning if the drive is set to use H1-xx = 16 [MFDI Function Select = Motor 2 Selection].
Failure to obey can cause an ov [Overvoltage] fault.
YASKAWA TOEPYAIGA8002B GA800 Drive Programming
Defaults by Drive Model and Duty Rating ND/HD on page
3.5 Auto-Tuning
133, these
Defaults by Drive Model and Duty
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