FujiFilm Frenic-Mini Instruction Manual page 133

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Overheat protection for braking resistor
Problem
Thermal protection for braking resistor activated.
Possible Causes
(1) Braking load was too
heavy.
(2) The deceleration time
was too short.
(3) Incorrect values have
been set for the data of
function codes F50 and
F51.
NOTE: The inverter does not detect the overheating alarm of a braking resistor by monitoring its
surface temperature, but by monitoring its load magnitude.
Therefore, even if the surface temperature itself does not rise, the alarm may be detected if the
resistor is used more frequently than the set data of function codes F50 and F51. If you use the
resistor to the limit of its capacity, you must adjust the data of function codes F50 and F51 while
checking the surface temperature of the resistor.
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[ 10 ]
Electronic thermal overload relay
Problem
Electronic thermal function for motor overload detection activated.
Possible Causes
(1) Load was too heavy.
(2) The acceleration/
deceleration time was too
short.
(3) The characteristics of
electronic thermal did not
match those of the motor
overload.
(4) Activation level for the
electronic thermal relay
was inadequate.
What to Check and Suggested Measures
Recalculate the relation between the braking load and braking
capacity.
Lighten the braking load.
Reconsider the braking resistor in order to improve braking
ability. Resetting the data of function codes F50 and F51 is
also required.
Recalculate the required deceleration torque and time from
the moment of inertia for the load and the deceleration time.
Increase the deceleration time (F08, E11, and H54).
Reconsider the braking resistor in order to improve the
braking ability. Resetting the data of function codes F50
and F51 is also required.
Check the braking resistor specifications.
Reconsider and change the data of function codes F50 and
F51.
What to Check and Suggested Measures
Measure the output current.
Lighten the load (e.g., lighten the load before overload
occurs using the overload early warning (E34)).
Check
that the motor generates enough torque for
acceleration/deceleration. This torque is calculated from the
moment of inertia for the load and the acceleration/
deceleration time.
Increase the acceleration/ deceleration time (F07, F08,
E10, E11 and H54).
Check the motor characteristics.
Reconsider the data of function codes P99, F10 and F12.
Use an external thermal relay.
Check the continuous allowable current of the motor.
Reconsider and change the data of function code F11.
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