5 alarm detection – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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Digital Operator Display

Minor Fault Name

Surge voltage present in the drive

input power.

• Install an AC reactor or DC link choke.
• Voltage surge can result from a thyristor convertor and a phase

advancing capacitor operating on the same drive input power

system.

YES

• The motor is short-circuited.
• Ground current has

over-charged the main circuit

capacitors via the drive input

power.

• Check the motor power cable, relay terminals and motor terminal

box for short circuits.

• Correct grounding shorts and turn the power back on.

Noise interference causes the drive

to operate incorrectly.

• Review possible solutions for handling noise interference.
• Review section on handling noise interference and check control

circuit lines, main circuit lines and ground wiring.

• If the magnetic contactor is identified as a source of noise, install

a surge protector to the MC coil.

Set number of fault restarts (L5-01) to a value other than 0.

Digital Operator Display

Minor Fault Name

PASS

MEMOBUS/Modbus Comm. Test Mode Complete

Cause

Possible Solution

Minor

Fault

(H2- =

10)

MEMOBUS/Modbus test has

finished normally.

This verifies that the test was successful.

No output

Digital Operator Display

Minor Fault Name

SE

MEMOBUS/Modbus Communication Test Mode Error

Cause

Possible Solution

Minor

Fault

(H2- =

10)

Digital Operator Display

Minor Fault Name

Uv

Undervoltage
One of the following conditions was true when the drive was stopped and a run

command was entered:
• DC bus voltage dropped below the undervoltage detection level.
• Contactor to suppress inrush current in the drive was open.
• Low voltage in the control drive input power. This alarm outputs only if L2-01

is not 0 and DC bus voltage is below the detection level.

Cause

Possible Solution

Minor

Fault

(H2- =

10)

5.5 Alarm Detection

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