Yaskawa J1000 Compact V/f Control Drive User Manual

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• When operating multiple motors on a single AC drive.
• When using a power line bypass to operate the motor directly from the power line.
It is not necessary to install a motor thermal overload relay when operating a single motor

from a single AC drive. The AC drive has UL recognized electronic motor overload protection

built into the drive software.

Note:

Disable the motor protection function (L1-0 1 = “0”) when using an external motor thermal overload

relay. The relay should shut off main power on the input side of the main circuit when triggered.

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General Precautions when Using Thermal Overload Relays

The following application precautions should be considered when using motor thermal

overload relays on the output of AC drives in order to prevent nuisance trips or overheat of

the motor at low speeds:
• Low speed motor operation
• Use of multiple motors on a single AC drive
• Motor cable length
• Nuisance tripping resulting from high AC drive carrier frequency

Low Speed Operation and Motor Thermal oL Relays

Generally, thermal relays are applied on general-purpose motors. When general-purpose

motors are driven by AC drives, the motor current is approximately 5 to 10% greater than if

driven by the commercial power supply. In addition, the cooling capacity of a motor with a

shaft-driven fan decreases when operating at low speeds. Even if the load current is within

the motor rated value, motor overheating may occur. A thermal relay cannot effectively protect

the motor due to the reduction of cooling at low speeds. For this reason, apply the UL

recognized electronic thermal overload protection function built into the drive whenever

possible.
UL recognized electronic thermal overload function of the drive: Speed-dependent heat

characteristics are simulated using data from standard motors and force-ventilated motors.

The motor is protected from overload using this function.

Using One Drive with Multiple Motors

Turn off the electronic thermal overload function. Please refer to the appropriate product

instruction manual to determine which parameter disables this function.
The UL recognized electronic thermal overload function of the drive cannot be applied when

using multiple motors on one drive.

Long Motor Cables

When long motor cables and high carrier frequency are used, nuisance tripping of the thermal

relay may occur due to increased leakage current. Therefore, reduce the carrier frequency or

increase the tripping level of the thermal overload relay.

7.4 Installing Peripheral Devices

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