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No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

L8-01

Internal Dynamic Braking Resistor Protection Selection (ERF type)

0, 1

Determined by

o2-04

Setting 0: Disabled

Disables braking resistor protection. Use this setting for any dynamic braking option other than the Yaskawa ERF-type resistor.

Setting 1: Enabled

Enables protection for Yaskawa ERF-type resistors.

n

L8-02: Overheat Alarm Level

Sets the overheat alarm (oH) detection level.
The drive outputs an alarm when the heatsink temperature exceeds the overheat alarm level. If the drive is set to continue

operation after this alarm occurs (L8-03 = 4) and the temperature reaches the overheat fault level, the drive will trigger an oH1

fault and stop operation.
When an output terminal is set for the oH pre-alarm (H2- = 20), the switch will close when the heatsink temperature rises

above L8-02.

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

L8-02

Overheat Alarm Level

50 to 130 °C

Determined by

o2-04

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L8-03: Overheat Pre-Alarm Operation Selection

Sets the operation when an overheat pre-alarm is detected.

Note:

Change L8-03 setting only when necessary.

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

L8-03

Overheat Pre-Alarm Operation Selection

0 to 4

4

Setting 0: Ramp to Stop

If an overheat alarm occurs, the drive decelerates to stop using the currently selected deceleration time. If a digital output is

programmed for “fault” (H2- = E), this output will be triggered.

Setting 1: Coast to Stop

If an overheat alarm occurs, the drive switches off the output and the motor coasts to stop. If a digital output is programmed

for “fault” (H2- = E), this output will be triggered.

Setting 2: Fast Stop

If an overheat alarm occurs, the drive decelerates to stop using the Fast Stop time (C1-09). If a digital output is programmed

for “fault” (H2- = E), this output will be triggered.

Setting 3: Alarm Only

If an overheat alarm occurs, an alarm is output and the drive continues operation.

Setting 4: Operation with Reduced Speed

If an overheat alarm occurs, the operation continues with the speed reduced to the level set to parameter L8-19. If the oH alarm

is still present after 10 s, the speed is reduced again. The amount of speed reduction depends on how often the alarm repeats.

If the oH alarm disappears while the drive is operating at a reduced speed, the drive will switch to the previous speed in 10 s

increments until reaching base frequency.

Figure 4.36

explains the operation with reduced speed during an oH alarm. A digital

output programmed for 4D is switched when the oH alarm is still active after ten reduction cycles.

4.13 Advanced Drive Setup Adjustments

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