YASKAWA E-V Series User Manual page 263

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8 Troubleshooting
8.1.2 Troubleshooting of Alarms
Alarm Number:
Alarm Name
(Alarm Description)
A.510:
Overspeed
(The servomotor speed
exceeds the maximum.)
A.520:
Vibration Alarm
A.521:
Autotuning Alarm
(Vibration was detected
while executing the one-
parameter tuning, Easy-
FFT, or tuning-less func-
tion.)
A.710:
A.720:
Overload
A.710: High Load
A.720: Low Load
A.7A0:
Heat Sink Overheated
(Detected when the heat
sink temperature
exceeds 90°C.)
8-8
Cause
The order of phases U, V, and W
in the servomotor wiring is incor-
rect.
A reference value exceeding the
overspeed detection level was
input.
The motor speed exceeded the
maximum.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Abnormal vibration was detected
at the motor speed.
The moment of inertia ratio
(Pn103) value is greater than the
actual value or is greatly
changed.
The servomotor vibrated consid-
erably while performing tuning-
less function.
The servomotor vibrated consid-
erably during one-parameter tun-
ing or EasyFFT.
Incorrect wiring or contact fault
of servomotor and encoder.
Operation beyond the overload
protection characteristics.
Excessive load was applied dur-
ing operation because the servo-
motor was not driven due to
mechanical problems.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
The surrounding air temperature
is too high.
The overload alarm has been
reset by turning OFF the power
too many times.
Excessive load was applied dur-
ing operation.
Incorrect SERVOPACK installa-
tion orientation or/and insuffi-
cient space around the
SERVOPACK.
A SERVOPACK fault occurred.
Investigative Actions
Check the motor wiring.
Check the input value.
Check the motor speed waveform.
Check for abnormal noise from the
servomotor, and check the speed
and torque waveforms during oper-
ation.
Check the moment of inertia ratio.
Check the motor speed waveform.
Check the motor speed waveform.
Check the wiring.
Check the servomotor overload
characteristics and executed run
command.
Check the executed operation refer-
ence and motor speed.
Check the surrounding air tempera-
ture using a thermostat.
Check the alarm history display
(Fn000) to see if the overload alarm
was reported.
Check the accumulated load ratio
(Un009) to see the load during oper-
ation.
Check the SERVOPACK installa-
tion conditions.
(cont'd)
Corrective Actions
Confirm that the servomotor is cor-
rectly wired.
Reduce the reference value or adjust
the gain.
Reduce the speed reference input
gain, adjust the servo gain, or recon-
sider the operating conditions.
The SERVOPACK may be faulty.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Reduce the motor speed or reduce
the speed loop gain (Pn100).
Set the moment of inertia ratio
(Pn103) to an appropriate value.
Reduce the load so that the moment
of inertia ratio falls within the
allowable value, or raise the load
level using the tuning-less levels
setting (Fn200) or reduce the rigid-
ity level.
Check the operation procedure of
corresponding function and take a
corrective action.
Confirm that the servomotor and
encoder are correctly wired.
Reconsider the load conditions and
operating conditions. Or, increase
the motor capacity.
Remove the mechanical problems.
The SERVOPACK may be faulty.
Replace the SERVOPACK.
Decrease the surrounding air tem-
perature by improving the SERVO-
PACK installation conditions.
Change the method for resetting the
alarm.
Reconsider the load conditions and
operating conditions.
Install the SERVOPACK correctly
as specified.
The SERVOPACK may be faulty.
Replace the SERVOPACK.

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