Yaskawa CIMR-AU 200V Drives User Manual

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Contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa agent when planning to use a motor that does not fall within these specifications:

• In Open Loop Vector Control for PM motors, braking torque is less than 125% when running between 20% and 100% speed,

even with a braking resistor. Braking torque drops to less than 50% when running at less than 20% speed.

• In Open Loop Vector Control for PM motors, the allowable load inertia moment is approximately 50 times higher than the

motor inertia moment.
Contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa agent for questions concerning applications with a larger inertia moment.

• When using a holding brake in Open Loop Vector Control for PM motors, release the brake prior to starting the motor.

Failure to set the proper timing can cause speed loss.

• To restart a coasting motor rotating over 200 Hz while in V/f Control, first use the Short Circuit Braking function to bring

the motor to a stop. Short Circuit Braking requires a special braking resistor. Contact Yaskawa or a Yaskawa agent for

details.

• To restart a coasting motor rotating below 200 Hz, use the Speed Search function if the motor cable is not too long. If the

motor cable is relatively long, stop the motor using Short Circuit Braking.

• If oC (Overcurrent), STo (Pull-Out Detection), or LSo (LSo Fault) occur, retry Speed Search and use the Short Circuit

Braking function when starting to adjust the motor.

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Specialized Motors

Multi-Pole Motor

The rated current of a multi-pole motor differs from that of a standard motor, so be sure to check the maximum current when

selecting a drive. Always stop the motor before switching between the number of motor poles. The motor will coast to stop if

a regen overvoltage (ov) fault occurs or if overcurrent (oC) protection is triggered.

Submersible Motor

The rated current of a submersible motor is greater than that of a standard motor, so select the drive capacity accordingly. Use

a motor cable large enough to avoid decreasing the maximum torque level from voltage drop caused by a long motor cable.

Explosion-Proof Motor

The motor and the drive must be tested together to be certified as explosion-proof. The drive is not designed for explosion-

proof areas.
When attaching an encoder to an explosion-proof motor, make sure the encoder is also explosion-proof. Use an insulating

signal converter to connect the encoder signal lines to the speed feedback option card.

Geared Motor

Make sure that the gear and the lubricant are rated for the desired speed range to avoid gear damage when operating at low

speeds or very high speeds. 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 drives are not designed to operate 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 burn out the starter coils because

the internal centrifugal switch is not activated. The drive is for use with three-phase motors only.

Motor with Brake

Take caution when using the 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, so be sure to install a separate power supply for the motor

brake. Note that motors with built-in brakes tend to generate a fair amount of noise when running at low speeds.

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Notes on Power Transmission Machinery

Installing an AC drive in machinery that was previously connected directly to the power supply will allow the machine to

operate at variable speeds. Continuous operation outside of the rated speeds can wear on lubrication material in gear boxes

and other power transmission parts. Make sure that lubrication is sufficient within the entire speed range to avoid machine

damage. Note that operation above the rated speed can increase the noise generated by the machine.

i.2 General Safety

YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710616 41E YASKAWA AC Drive - A1000 Quick Start Guide

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