YASKAWA GA800 Maintenance & Troubleshooting page 106

Ac drive for industrial applications, three-phase 200/400 v class: 1 to 150/600 hp, 6-phase/12-pulse 400 v class: 75 to 600 hp
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2.4 Fault
Code
Name
Note:
• The drive detects this fault if the electronic thermal protector of the drive started the motor overload protection.
• Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
• L5-07 [Fault Reset Enable Select Grp1] disables the Auto Restart function.
Code
Name
oL2
Drive Overload
Note:
• The drive detects this fault if the electronic thermal protector of the drive started the drive overload protection.
• Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
• L5-07 [Fault Reset Enable Select Grp1] disables the Auto Restart function.
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Causes
The electronic thermal protector qualities and the
motor overload properties do not align.
The electronic thermal protector is operating at an
incorrect level.
There is increased motor loss from overexcitation
operation.
The speed search-related parameters are set
incorrectly.
Phase loss in the input power supply is causing the
output current to change.
Overload occurred during overexcitation deceleration. • Decrease the value set in n3-13 [OverexcitationBraking (OEB)
Causes
The load is too large.
The acceleration/deceleration times or cycle times are
too short.
The V/f pattern does not fit the motor qualities.
The drive capacity is too small.
Overload occurred while running at low speed.
The torque compensation gain is too large.
The speed search-related parameters are set
incorrectly.
Phase loss in the input power supply is causing the
output current to change.
Overload occurred during overexcitation deceleration. • Decrease the value set in n3-13 [OverexcitationBraking (OEB)
YASKAWA TOEPYAIGA8001B GA800 Drive Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Possible Solutions
• Examine the motor qualities and set L1-01 [Motor Overload
(oL1) Protection] correctly.
• Connect a thermal overload relay to the motor.
Set E2-01 [Motor Rated Current (FLA)] correctly to the value
specified by the motor nameplate.
• Lower the value set in n3-13 [OverexcitationBraking (OEB)
Gain].
• Set L3-04 ≠ 4 [Stall Prevention during Decel ≠ Overexcitation/
High Flux].
• Set n3-23 = 0 [Overexcitation Braking Operation = Disabled].
• Examine the settings for all speed search related parameters.
• Adjust b3-03 [Speed Search Deceleration Time].
• Set b3-24 = 1 [Speed Search Method Selection = Speed
Estimation] after Auto-Tuning.
Make sure that there is no phase loss, and repair problems.
Gain].
• Decrease the value set in n3-21 [HSB Current Suppression
Level].
Possible Solutions
Decrease the load.
• Examine the acceleration/deceleration times and the motor start/
stop frequencies (cycle times).
• Increase the values set in C1-01 to C1-08 [Acceleration/
Deceleration Times].
• Examine the ratios between the V/f pattern frequency and
voltage. Decrease the voltage if it is too high compared to the
frequency.
• Adjust E1-04 to E1-10 [V/f Pattern Parameters]. Decrease the
values set in E1-08 [Mid Point A Voltage] and E1-10 [Minimum
Output Voltage]. For motor 2, adjust E3-04 to E3-10.
Note:
If the values set in E1-08 and E1-10 are too low, the overload
tolerance will decrease at low speeds.
Replace the drive with a larger capacity model.
• Decrease the load when running at low speed.
• Replace the drive with a larger capacity model.
• Decrease the value set in C6-02 [Carrier Frequency Selection].
Decrease the value set in C4-01 [Torque Compensation Gain] to
make sure that the motor does not stall.
• Examine the settings for all speed search-related parameters.
• Adjust b3-03 [Speed Search Deceleration Time].
• Set b3-24 = 1 [Speed Search Method Selection = Speed
Estimation] after Auto-Tuning.
• Correct errors with the wiring for main circuit drive input power.
• Make sure that there is no phase loss, and repair problems.
Gain].
• Decrease the value set in n3-21 [HSB Current Suppression
Level].

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