2 fault detection – Yaskawa J1000 Compact Vector Control Drive User Manual

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Digital Operator Display

Fault Name

Drive fails to operate properly due

to noise interference.

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

lines, main circuit lines and ground wiring.

Load inertia has been set

incorrectly.

• Check the load inertia settings when using KEB, overvoltage suppression or

Stall Prevention during deceleration.

• Adjust L3-25 (Load Inertia Ratio) in accordance with the load.

Braking function is being used in

PM Open Loop Vector Control.

Connect a braking resistor.

Motor hunting occurs.

• Adjust the parameters that control hunting.
• Set the hunting prevention gain (n1-02).
• Adjust the AFR time constant 1 (n2-02) and the AFR time constant 2 (n2-03)

when in OLV Control.

• Use parameters n8-45 (PM Speed Feedback Detection Suppression Gain)

and n8-47 (Pull-In Current Compensation Time Constant).

Digital Operator Display

Fault Name

PF

Input Phase Loss
Drive input power has an open phase or has a large imbalance of voltage between

phases. Detected when L8-05 = 1 (enabled).

Cause

Possible Solution

There is phase loss in the drive

input power.

• Check for wiring errors in the main circuit drive input power.
• Correct the wiring.

There is loose wiring in the drive

input power terminals.

• Ensure the terminals are tightened properly.
• Apply the tightening torque specified in this manual to fasten the terminals.

Refer to Wire Gauges and Tightening Torques on page 61

for details.

There is excessive fluctuation in the

drive input power voltage.

• Check the voltage from the drive input power.
• Review the possible solutions for stabilizing the drive input power.
• Disable Input Phase Loss Detection (L8-05 = “0”). PF is detected if DC bus

ripple is too high. If it is disabled, there is no fault but the ripple is still too

high, thereby the capacitors are stressed more and lose lifetime.

There is poor balance between

voltage phases.

• Stabilize drive input power or disable phase loss detection.

The main circuit capacitors are

worn.

• Check the maintenance time for the capacitors (U4-05).
• Replace the drive if U4-05 is greater than 90%.
• Check for anything wrong with the drive input power.
• If nothing is wrong with the drive input power, try the following solutions if

the alarm continues:

• Disable Input Phase Loss Protection selection (L8-05 = “0”). PF is detected if

DC bus ripple is too high. If it is disabled, there is no fault but the ripple is still

too high, thereby the capacitors are stressed more and lose lifetime.

• Replace the drive.

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