Yaskawa D1000 Series Power Regenerative Converter User Manual

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5.3 Fault Detection

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YASKAWA ELECTRIC TOEP C710656 07C YASKAWA Power Regenerative Converter - D1000 Instruction Manual

Digital Operator

Display

Fault Name

Details

to

oFC03 to

oFC11

Option Card Error

Occurred at Option

Port CN5-C

There is a fault in the option card.

to

oFC12 to

oFC17

Option Card Error

Occurred at Option

Port CN5-C

Cause

Possible Solution

Option card or hardware is damaged.

• Cycle power to the converter.
• If the problem continues, replace the control board or the entire converter. Contact Yaskawa or

a Yaskawa representative for instructions on replacing the control board.

Digital Operator

Display

Fault Name

Details

to

oFC50 to

oFC55

Option Card Error

Occurred at Option

Port CN5-C

Option card is damaged

Cause

Possible Solution

Option card or hardware is damaged.

Refer to the option manual for details.

Digital Operator

Display

Fault Name

Details

oH

Heatsink Overheat

The heatsink temperature exceeded the overheat pre-alarm level set to L8-02. The default value
for L8-02 is determined by o2-04 (drive model selection).

Cause

Possible Solution

Surrounding temperature is too high.

• Check the temperature surrounding the converter. Verify temperature is within converter

specifications.

• Improve the air circulation within the enclosure panel.
• Install a fan or air conditioner to cool the surrounding area.
• Remove anything near the converter that might be producing excessive heat.

Load is too heavy.

• Measure the output current.
• Decrease the load.

Internal cooling fan is stopped.

• Replace the cooling fan. Refer to page

141

for details.

• After replacing the cooling fan, set parameter o4-03 to 0 to reset the cooling fan maintenance.

Digital Operator

Display

Fault Name

Details

oH1

Overheat 1

The heatsink temperature exceeded the converter overheat level. Overheat level is determined by
o2-04 (drive model selection).

Cause

Possible Solution

Surrounding temperature is too high.

• Check the temperature surrounding the converter.
• Improve the air circulation within the enclosure panel.
• Install a fan or air conditioner to cool the surrounding area.
• Remove anything near the converter that might be producing excessive heat.

Load is too heavy.

• Measure the output current.
• Reduce the load.

Internal cooling fan is stopped.

• Replace the cooling fan. Refer to page

141

for details.

• After replacing the cooling fan, set parameter o4-03 to 0 to reset the cooling fan maintenance.

Digital Operator

Display

Fault Name

Details

oL2

Converter Overload

The thermal sensor of the converter triggered the converter overload protection.

Cause

Possible Solution

Load is too heavy.

Reduce the load.

Converter capacity is too small.

Replace the converter with a larger model.

The converter does not operate.

Start converter operation first, and then start converter operation.

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