YASKAWA GA500 Maintenance & Troubleshooting page 57

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Code
Name
rH
Braking Resistor Overheat
Note:
• The drive detects this error if the braking resistor overheat protective function is active.
• The magnitude of the braking load causes the braking resistor overheat alarm, NOT the surface temperature. If the duty cycle is higher than the braking resistor rating, the drive
will show the alarm.
• Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
• Parameter L8-01 enables and disables rH detection.
Code
Name
rr
Dynamic Braking Transistor Fault
Note:
Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
Code
Name
SC
Short Circuit/IGBT Failure
Note:
• The drive detects this error if there is a short circuit or ground fault on the drive output side, or an IGBT failure.
• Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
Code
Name
SCF
Safety Circuit Fault
Note:
Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
Code
Name
SEr
Speed Search Retries Exceeded
Note:
• The drive detects this error if the number of speed search restarts is more than b3-19 [Speed Search Restart Attempts].
• Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.
YASKAWA TOEPYAIGA5001A GA500 DRIVE MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Causes
The deceleration time is too short and excessive
regenerative energy is flowing back into the drive.
The duty cycle is too high.
The braking load is too heavy.
The braking resistor is not sufficient.
Causes
The drive control circuit is damaged.
There is a malfunction in the internal braking
transistor of the drive.
Causes
Overheating caused damage to the motor or the motor
insulation is not satisfactory.
The motor main circuit cable is contacting ground to
make a short circuit.
A short circuit or ground fault on the drive output
side caused damage to the output transistor of the
drive.
When A1-02 = 5, 6 [Control Method Selection =
OLV/PM or AOLV/PM], the output current is more
than the value set in L8-27 [Overcurrent Detection
Gain].
Causes
The safety circuit is broken.
Causes
The speed search-related parameters are set
incorrectly.
The motor is coasting in the opposite direction of the
Run command.
Possible Solutions
• Check the load level, deceleration time, and speed.
• Decrease the load.
• Increase the values set in C1-02, C1-04, C1-06, or C1-08
[Deceleration Times].
• Use a dynamic braking option that lets you use more power.
Examine the duty cycle.
Note:
When L8-01 = 1 [3% ERF DB Resistor Protection = Enabled],
the maximum braking duty cycle is 3%.
• Calculate the braking load and braking power again, and
decrease the braking load.
• Use a braking resistor that improves braking power.
Use the braking resistor specifications to select a sufficient braking
resistor.
Possible Solutions
• Re-energize the drive.
• If the fault stays, replace the control board or the drive. For
information about replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa
or your nearest sales representative.
Possible Solutions
Measure the motor insulation resistance, and replace the motor if
there is electrical conduction or unserviceable insulation.
• Examine the motor main circuit cable for damage, and repair
short circuits.
• Measure the resistance between the motor main circuit cable and
the ground terminal. If there is electrical conduction, replace the
cable.
• Make sure that there is not a short circuit in terminal B1 and
terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3. Make sure that there is not a
short circuit in terminals - and terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3.
• If there is a short circuit, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales
representative.
Set L8-27 correctly.
Possible Solutions
Replace the control board or the drive. For information about
replacing the control board, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales
representative.
Possible Solutions
• Decrease b3-10 [Speed Estimation Detection Gain].
• Increase b3-17 [Speed Est Retry Current Level].
• Increase b3-18 [Speed Est Retry Detection Time].
• Do Auto-Tuning again.
Set b3-14 = 1 [Bi-directional Speed Search = Enabled].
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