Toshiba VF-nC1 User Manual

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13.4

How to determine the causes of other problems

The following table provides a listing of other problems, their possible causes and remedies.

Problems

Causes and remedies

The motor runs in

the wrong direction.

• Invert the phases of the output terminals U, V and W.

• Invert the forward/reverse run-signal terminals of the external input

device. (See 6.2 "Assignment of functions to control terminals".)

The motor runs but

its speed does not

change normally.

• The load is too heavy.

Reduce the load.

• The soft stall function is activated.

Disable the soft stall function. (See 5.10.)

• The maximum frequency HJ and the upper limit frequency WN are set

too low.

Increase the maximum frequency HJ and the upper limit frequency
WN

.

• The frequency setting signal is too low.

Check the signal set value, circuit, cables, etc.

• Check the setting characteristics (point 1 and point 2 settings) of the

frequency setting signal parameters. (See 6.4.)

• If the motor runs at a low speed, check to see that the stall prevention

function is activated because the torque boost amount is too large.

Adjust the torque boost amount (XD) and the acceleration time (CEE).

(See 5.1.)

The motor does not

accelerate or

decelerate smoothly.

• The acceleration time (CEE) or the deceleration time (FGE) is set too

short.

Increase the acceleration time (CEE) or the deceleration time (FGE).

A too large current

flows into the motor.

• The load is too heavy.

Reduce the load.

• If the motor runs at a low speed, check whether the torque boost amount

is too large. (See 5.9.)

The motor runs at a

higher or lower

speed than the

specified one.

• The motor has an improper voltage rating.

Use a motor with a proper voltage rating.

• The motor terminal voltage is too low.

Check the setting of the base frequency voltage parameter (H).

(See 6.12.)

Replace the cable with a cable larger in diameter.

• The reduction gear ratio, etc., are not set properly.

Adjust the reduction gear ratio, etc.

• The output frequency is not set correctly.

Check the output frequency range.

• Adjust the base frequency. (See 5.8.)

The motor speed

fluctuates during

operation.

• The load is too heavy or too light.

Reduce the load fluctuation.

• The inverter or motor used does not have a rating large enough to drive

the load.

Use an inverter or motor with a rating large enough.

• Check whether the frequency setting signal changes.

Parameter settings

cannot be changed.

Change the setting of the parameter H (prohibition of change of

parameter setting) to .. (permitted) if it is set at ...

(prohibited).

* For safety’s sake, some parameters cannot be set during operation.

(See 4.1.4.)

How to cope with parameter setting-related problems

If you forget

parameters which

have been reset

You can search for all reset parameters and change their settings.

* Refer to 4.1.3 for details.

If you want to return

all reset parameters

to their respective

default settings

You can return all parameters which have been reset to their default

settings.

* Refer to 4.1.5 for details.

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