Yaskawa R1000 Series Power Regenerative Unit User Manual

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5.4 Alarm Detection

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Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

EF1

External Fault

(Input Terminal S1)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S1.

YES

EF2

External fault

(input terminal S2)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S2.

EF3

External fault

(input terminal S3)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S3.

EF4

External fault

(input terminal S4)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S4.

EF5

External fault

(input terminal S5)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S5.

EF6

External fault

(input terminal S6)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S6.

EF7

External fault

(input terminal S7)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S7.

EF8

External fault

(input terminal S8)

External fault at multi-function input terminal S8.

Cause

Possible Solutions

An external device has tripped an alarm
function.

Remove the cause of the external fault and reset the multi-function input value.
Refer to

Stopping the Regenerative Unit for Faults in Peripheral Devices on page 78

for

details.

Wiring is incorrect.

• Ensure the signal lines have been connected properly to the terminals assigned for external fault

detection (H1-†† = 24 to 27, 2C to 2F).

• Reconnect the signal line. Refer to

Stopping the Regenerative Unit for Faults in Peripheral

Devices on page 78

for details.

Multi-function contact inputs are set
incorrectly.

• Check if the unused terminals have been set for H1-†† = 24 to 27, 2C to 2F (External Fault).
• Change the terminal settings. Refer to

Stopping the Regenerative Unit for Faults in Peripheral

Devices on page 78

for details.

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

Fan

Internal Circulation

Fan Fault

The internal circulation fan in the regenerative unit is faulty.

YES

Cause

Possible Solutions

An internal circulation fan is faulty.

Cycle the power supply and see if the fault occurs again.
Check the operation of the internal circulation fans.
Check U4-03 (Cooling Fan Operation Time) and U4-04 (Cooling Fan Maintenance Display).
If the life of the internal circulation fans has expired or if a fan is faulty, perform fan replacement
according to instructions in this manual.

An internal circulation fan or MC power supply
is faulty.

Cycle the power supply and see if the fault occurs again.
If the fault occurs repeatedly, replace the board or the regenerative unit. For information on board
replacement, consult with your Yaskawa representative or the nearest Yaskawa sales office.

Digital Operator

Display

Minor Fault Name

Detail

Alarm Output

(H2-†† = 10)

Fdv

Power Supply

Frequency Fault

The input power supply frequency exceeded the allowable frequency
fluctuation.

YES

Cause

Possible Solutions

A momentary power loss occurred.

Investigate and correct the cause and reset the fault.
Refer to

Diagnosing and Resetting Faults on page 112

.

An input power supply wiring terminal is loose.
The fluctuation in the voltage of the input
power supply is too large.

The AC power supply fuse is open.

• A transistor inside the regenerative unit was destroyed.
• The input wiring or drive output has ground faulted or short circuited.

Contact your Yaskawa representative or the nearest Yaskawa sales office.

The phase rotation direction has changed in the
input power supply.

Correct the wiring.

The detected power supply frequency exceeded
the allowable value.

Improve the power supply.

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