Yaskawa J1000 Compact Vector Control Drive User Manual

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Speed Search can be used to restart a coasting motor rotating slower than 200 Hz. If the

motor cable is relatively long, however, the motor should instead be stopped using Short

Circuit Braking, which forces the motor to stop by creating a short-circuit in the motor

windings.

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Applications with Specialized Motors

Multi-Pole Motor

Because the rated current will differ from a standard motor, be sure to check the maximum

current when selecting a drive. Always stop the motor before switching between the number

of motor poles. If a regen overvoltage (oV) fault occurs or if overcurrent protection (oC) is

triggered, the motor will coast to stop.

Submersible Motor

Because motor rated current is greater than a standard motor, select the drive capacity

accordingly. Be sure to use a large enough gauge motor cable to avoid decreasing the

maximum torque level on account of voltage drop caused by a long motor cable.

Explosion-Proof Motor

Both the motor and drive need to be tested together to be certified as explosion-proof. The

drive is not designed for explosion proof areas.
Furthermore, if an encoder is attached to an explosion-proof motor make sure the encoder is

also explosion-proof. Use an insulating signal converter for connecting the encoder signal

lines to the drives speed feedback option card.

Geared Motor

To avoid gear damage when operating at low speeds or very high speeds, make sure that both

the gear and lubricant are rated for the desired speed range. Consult with the manufacturer for

applications that require operation outside the rated speed range of the motor or gear box.

Single-Phase Motor

Variable speed AC drives are not designed for operation with single phase motors. Using

capacitors to start the motor causes excessive current to flow and can damage drive

components. A split-phase start or a repulsion start can end up burning out the starter coils

because the internal centrifugal switch is not activated. The drive is for use with 3-phase

motors only.

Motor with Brake

Caution should be taken when using a drive to operate a motor with a built-in holding brake.

If the brake is connected to the output side of the drive, it may not release at start due to low

voltage levels. A separate power supply should be installed for the motor brake. Motors with

a built-in brake tend to generate a fair amount of noise when running at low speeds.

i.3 Application Precautions

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YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710606 47C YASKAWA AC Drive – V1000 Quick Start Guide

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