YASKAWA JUSP-MD D01A Series User Manual page 126

For use with large-capacity models, design and maintenance, multi-winding drive unit, rotational motor, analog voltage and pulse train references, servopack, converter, servomotor
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5 Operation
5.2.7 Setting Motor Overload Detection Level
(2) Changing Detection Timing of Overload (Low Load) Alarm (A.720)
An overload (low load) alarm (A.720) can be detected earlier to protect the servomotor from overloading. The
time required to detect an overload alarm can be shortened by using the derated motor base current obtained
with the following equation.
Note: The detection level of the overload (high load) alarm (A.710) cannot be changed.
Motor base current × Derating of base current at detecting overload of motor (Pn52C)
= Derated motor base current
Motor base current: Threshold value of motor current to start calculation for overload alarm
Derating of base current at detecting overload of motor (Pn52C): Derating of motor base current
The following graph shows an example of the detection of an overload alarm when Pn52C is set to 50%. The
calculation for the overload of motors starts at 50% of the motor base current and then an overload alarm will
be detected earlier.
Changing the setting of Pn52C will change the detection timing of the overload alarm, so the time required to
detect the overload warning will also be changed.
Note: For details, refer to SERVOPACK Overload Characteristics in the multi-winding drive system catalog.
Pn52C
5-18
Overload detection time
50%
100%
Derating of Base Current at Detecting Overload of
Motor
Setting Range
10 to 100
Detection curve of
overload alarm when
Pn52C = 100% (factory setting)
Detection curve of
overload alarm
when Pn52C = 50%
200%
Setting Unit
Factory Setting
1%
100
Torque reference [%]
Speed
Position
Torque
When Enabled
After restart
Classification
Setup

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