Troubleshooting – Panasonic MDDDT5540 User Manual

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C a t e g o r y

A d j u s t m e n t

Installation

C o u n t e r m e a s u r e s

Check the gains using the wave form graphics moni-

toring function of PANATERM

, speed monitor (SP)

and/or torque monitor (IM). Adjust the gains. See

"Adjustments" chapter.

Check the load inertia using the wave form graphics moni-

toring function of PANATERM

, speed monitor Check the

coupling between the motor and machine.

Increase the capacity of the motor and amplifier use a geard

motor to decrease inertia ratio.

Check the fitting part of the machine.

If the ambient temperature is higher than the speci-

fied value, install a cooling fan.

Check the cooling fan of the amplifier.

Check the nameplates of the amplifier and motor. For avail-

able combinations between amplifier and motor, see the

instruction manuals or catalogues.

Turn off the power. Rotate the motor shaft by hand to check

whether abnormal sound (rumbling) occurs or not. If it

rumbles, replace it with a new one, or repair it.

Check the voltage at the brake terminal. Apply 24VDC to

release the brake.

Avoid high temperature/humidity, oil, dust and iron pow-

ders.

Check the operation pattern, use and working status. This

kind of operation should be avoided.

Overshoot or undershoot

The motor overheats (burnt)

Troubleshooting

The motor speed does not increase up to the specified value.

The speed (movement) is too large or small.

C a u s e s

Gains are not correct.

Load inertia is too large.

Rattling or slip of the machine

E n v i r o n m e n t ( a m b i e n t t e m -

perature, etc.)

The cooling fan does not work.

The air intake is dirty.

Mismatch between the amplifier

and motor

Motor bearings fail.

The electromagnetic brake is ON

(failure to release the brake).

The motor fails (due to oil, wa-

ter, etc.).

The motor is operated by exter-

n a l f o r c e s w h i l e t h e d y n a m i c

brake is activated.

C a t e g o r y

A d j u s t m e n t

C a u s e s

T h e p o s i t i o n l o o p g a i n i s t o o

small.

The scale is not appropriate.

C o u n t e r m e a s u r e s

Adjust the value of Pr10 (position loop gain) to ap-

proximately 100.

Correct the values of Pr46 (numerator of 1st command

pulse ratio), Pr4A (Multiplier of numerator of command

pulse radio) and Pr4B (denominator of pulse command

ratio). See "Details of Parameters" chapter.

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