4 fault detection – Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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Digital Operator Display

Fault Name

The motor has been damaged due

to overheating or the motor

insulation is damaged.

• Check the insulation resistance.
• Replace the motor.

One of the motor cables has shorted

out or there is a grounding problem.

• Check the motor cables.
• Remove the short circuit and power the drive back up.
• Check the resistance between the motor cables and the ground terminal .
• Replace damaged cables.

The load is too heavy.

• Measure the current flowing into the motor.
• Replace the drive with a larger capacity unit if the current value exceeds the

rated current of the drive.

• Determine if there is sudden fluctuation in the current level.
• Reduce the load to avoid sudden changes in the current level or switch to a

larger drive.

The acceleration or deceleration

times are too short.

Calculate the torque needed during acceleration relative to the load inertia and the

specified acceleration time.

If the right amount of torque cannot be set, make the following changes:
• Increase the acceleration time (C1-01, C1-03)
• Increase the S-curve characteristics (C2-01 through C2-04)
• Increase the capacity of the drive.

The drive is attempting to operate a

specialized motor or a motor larger

than the maximum size allowed.

• Check the motor capacity.
• Ensure that the rated capacity of the drive is greater than or equal to the capacity

rating found on the motor nameplate.

Magnetic contactor (MC) on the

output side of the drive has turned

on or off.

Set up the operation sequence so that the MC is not tripped while the drive is

outputting current.

V/f setting is not operating as

expected.

• Check the ratios between the voltage and frequency.
• Set parameters E1-04 through E1-10 appropriately.
• Lower the voltage if it is too high relative to the frequency.

Excessive torque compensation.

• Check the amount of torque compensation.
• Reduce the torque compensation gain (C4-01) until there is no speed loss and

less current.

Drive fails to operate properly due

to noise interference.

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

lines, main circuit lines, and ground wiring.

Overexcitation gain is set too high.

• Check if fault occurs simultaneously to overexcitation function operation.
• Consider motor flux saturation and reduce the value of n3-13 (Overexcitation

Deceleration Gain).

Run command applied while motor

was coasting.

Program the Speed Search command input through one of the multi-function

contact input terminals (H1- = 61 or 62).

The motor cable is too long

Use a larger drive.

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