Yaskawa VS mini J7 Series User Manual

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Protective
Operation

Output is shut
OFF and motor
coasts to a
stop.

OC (Over current)
Inverter output current
momentarily exceeds approx.
200% of rated current.
(Control power supply fault)
Voltage fault of control power
supply is detected.

• Short circuit or

grounding at inverter
output side.

• Excessive load GD

2

• Extremely rapid

accel/decel time
(parameters n19 to
n22)

• Special motor used

Starting motor during
coasting

• Motor of a capacity

greater than the
inverter rating has
been started.

• Magnetic contactor

open/closed at the
inverter output side.

GF (Ground fault) Ground
fault current at the inverter
output exceeded inverter
rated current.

• Check the motor

insulation.

• Check that the

connection between
inverter and motor is
not damaged.

OV (Main circuit over voltage)
Main circuit DC voltage
exceeds the overfatigue
detection level because of
excessive regenerative
energy from the motor.
Detection level:
200V: Stops at main circuit

DC voltage below
approx. 410V

400V: Stops at main circuit

DC voltage approx.
820V or more

• Insufficient decel

time (parameters
n20 and n22)

• Lowering of

overhauling load
(elevator, etc.)

• Increase decel time.

UV1 (Main circuit low voltage)
Main circuit DC voltage drops
below the low voltage
detection level while the
inverter output is ON.
200V: Stops at main circuit

DC voltage below
approx. 200V (160V for
single phase)

400V: Stops at main circuit

DC voltage approx.
400V or more

• Reduction of input

power supply voltage

• Open phase of input

supply

• Occurrence of

momentary power
loss

Check the following:
• Power supply

voltage

• Main circuit power

supply wiring is
connected.

• Terminal screws are

securely tightened.

Alarm Display

Inverter

Status

Explanation

Causes and

Corrective Actions

Digital

Operator

RUN ALARM

(Green) (Red)

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