5 basic operation – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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Related Parameters

No.

Parameter

Name

Description

Setting Range

Default

Setting

E2-01 Motor Rated

Current

Sets the motor nameplate full load current in

amperes (A). This set value becomes the

reference value for motor protection, torque

limit, and torque control.

10 to 200% of drive rated

current

Determined by

o2-04 and C6-01

L1-01

Motor

Overload

Protection

Selection

Enables or disables motor thermal overload

protection (oL1)

0: Disabled

1: Protection for general purpose motor

2: Protection for inverter motor

0 to 2

1

Use L1-13 (Continuous Electrothermal

Operation Selection) to select whether

electronic thermal value is “held” or “not

held” when the power supply is turned off.

When connecting several motors to one

drive, set “0” (disabled) and install a thermal

relay on each motor.

L1-02

Motor

Overload

Protection

Time

Sets the electronic thermal overload protection

detection time in the motor overload protection

(oL1) function.

This setting rarely needs to be changed and

should be set in accordance with the overload

tolerance of the motor.

0.1 to 20.0

8.0 min

Note:

Executing C6-01 (Duty Cycle) changes motor parameters E2 including motor rated current to the values

of the maximum applicable motor.

Setting Procedure

1.

Set E2-01 (Motor Rated Current) to the motor rated current.

Values set for the current become the base current for electronic thermal overload
protection.

2.

Set the proper motor protection level to L1-01.

The ability of the cooling fan to keep an induction motor cool varies by the speed
control range. Protection characteristics of the electronic thermal overload protection
should be set accordingly. Refer to

Table 4.12

for motor types and overload

tolerances.

NOTICE: When connecting multiple motors to one drive, disable the electronic overload protection

of the drive (L1-01 = 0) and protect each motor with its own motor thermal overload. Failure to

comply could result in improper drive operation.

NOTICE: Inadequate motor protection could result in damage to the motor. Configure a motor

thermal overload to disconnect main power to the drive when tripped. When using a thermal relay,

disable the motor protection function (L1-01 = “0”).

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