Speed Greatly Differs From The Setting; Acceleration/Deceleration Is Not Smooth; Motor Current Is Large; Speed Does Not Increase - Mitsubishi Electric FR-E540 K-EC Series Instruction Manual

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5.2.3 Speed greatly differs from the setting

Check that the frequency setting signal is correct. (Measure the input signal
level.)
Check that the following parameter settings are correct (Pr. 1, Pr. 2, Pr. 38,
Pr. 39, Pr. 245, Pr. 902 to Pr. 905, Pr. 19).
Check that the input signal lines are not affected by external noise. (Use shielded
cables)
Check that the load is not too heavy.

5.2.4 Acceleration/deceleration is not smooth

Check that the acceleration and deceleration time settings are not too short.
Check that the load is not too heavy.
Check that the torque boost setting is not too large to activate the stall prevention
function.

5.2.5 Motor current is large

Check that the load is not too heavy.
Check that the torque boost setting is not too large.

5.2.6 Speed does not increase

Check that the maximum frequency setting is correct.
Check that the load is not too heavy. (In agitators, etc., load may become heavier
in winter.)
Check that the torque boost setting is not too large to activate the stall prevention
function.
Check that the brake resistor is not connected to terminals + - P1 accidentally.

5.2.7 Speed varies during operation

When slip compensation is selected, the output frequency varies with load fluctuation
between 0 and 2Hz. This is a normal operation and is not a fault.
(1)Inspection of load
Check that the load is not varying.
(2)Inspection of input signal
Check that the frequency setting signal is not varying.
Check that the frequency setting signal is not affected by noise.
(3)Others
Check that the setting of the applied motor capacity (Pr. 80) is correct for the
inverter capacities in general-purpose magnetic flux vector control.
Check that the wiring length is within 30m in general-purpose magnetic flux
vector control.
Check that the wiring length is correct in V/F control.
PROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS
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