YASKAWA GA500 Maintenance & Troubleshooting page 69

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Code
Name
UL3
Undertorque Detection 1
Note:
• The drive detects this error if the drive output current is less than the level set in L6-02 for longer than L6-03.
• If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
• Set the conditions that trigger the minor fault using L6-01 [Torque Detection Selection 1].
Code
Name
UL4
Undertorque Detection 2
Note:
• The drive detects this error if the drive output current is less than the level set in L6-05 for longer than L6-06.
• If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
• Set the conditions that trigger the minor fault using L6-04 [Torque Detection Selection 2].
Code
Name
UL5
Mechanical Weakening Detection 2
Note:
• If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
• If the drive detects this error, it will operate the motor as specified by the Stopping Method set in L6-08.
Code
Name
Uv
DC Bus Undervoltage
Note:
• The drive detects this error if one of these conditions is correct when the Run command has not been input (while the drive is stopped).
–The DC bus voltage < L2-05 [Undervoltage Detection Lvl (Uv1)].
–The Contactor that prevents inrush current in the drive was opened.
–There is low voltage in the control drive input power.
• If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Selection = Alarm] will activate.
YASKAWA TOEPYAIGA5001A GA500 DRIVE MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Causes
A fault occurred on the machine.
Example: There is a broken pulley belt.
The parameters are incorrect for the load.
Causes
A fault occurred on the machine.
Example: There is a broken pulley belt.
The parameters are incorrect for the load.
Causes
The drive detected undertorque as specified by the
conditions for mechanical weakening detection set in
L6-08 [Mechanical Fatigue Detect Select].
Causes
The drive input power voltage is changing too much.
A phase loss occurred in the drive input power.
There is loose wiring in the drive input power
terminals.
There was a loss of power.
The main circuit capacitors have deteriorated.
The drive input power transformer is too small and
voltage drops when the power is switched on.
Air inside the drive is too hot.
The Charge LED is broken.
2.5 Minor Faults/Alarms
Possible Solutions
Examine the machine and remove the cause of the fault
Adjust L6-02 [Torque Detection Level 1] and L6-03 [Torque
Detection Time 1].
Possible Solutions
Examine the machine and remove the cause of the fault
Adjust L6-05 [Torque Detection Level 2] and L6-06 [Torque
Detection Time 2].
Possible Solutions
Examine the machine for deterioration.
Possible Solutions
• Use a better power supply voltage to align with the drive rated
voltage.
• Make the drive input power stable.
• If there is not a fault with the input power supply, examine the
magnetic contactor on the main circuit side for faults.
Correct errors with the wiring for main circuit drive input power.
Examine for loose screws and tighten them as specified by the
tightening torque values in the manual.
Use a better power supply.
Examine the capacitor maintenance time in monitor U4-05
[CapacitorMaintenance]. If U4-05 is more than 90%, replace the
control board or the drive. For information about replacing the
control board, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative.
• Check for an alarm when a molded-case circuit breaker, Leakage
Breaker (ELCB, GFCI, or RCM/RCD) (with overcurrent
protective function), or magnetic contactor is ON.
• Check the capacity of the drive power supply transformer.
Measure the ambient temperature of the drive.
Replace the board or the drive. For information about replacing the
control board, contact Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative.
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