L8 hardware protection, L8-02 overheat pre-alarm level, L8-03 overheat pre-alarm operation selection – Yaskawa iQpump Controller Programming Manual User Manual

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YASKAWA TM.iQp.07 iQpump Controller Programming Manual

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L8 Hardware Protection

L8-01 Internal Dynamic Braking Resistor Protection Selection

This parameter is not applicable for iQpump drive operation.

L8-02 Overheat Pre-Alarm Level

Setting Range:

50 ~ 130

°C

Factory Default: 95

°C

Refer to parameter L8-02 in Appendix A for description details.

L8-03 Overheat Pre-Alarm Operation Selection

The iQpump drive is capable of warning the operator of an impending heatsink over-temperature fault via an oH pre-alarm. The level at
which the pre-alarm will activate is determined by the setting of parameter L8-02. Measurement of the heatsink temperature is done with
several strategically mounted thermistors. If any of the heatsink thermistors measure a temperature in excess of the setting of L8-02, the
iQpump drive will fault (oH2) and either: ramp to stop using the C1-02 deceleration rate (L8-03 = “0: Ramp to Stop”), coast to stop (L8-
03 = “1: Coast to Stop”), ramp to stop using the C1-09 fast stop deceleration rate (L8-03 = “2: Fast-Stop”), alarm (oH) and continue
running (L8-03 = “3: Alarm Only”), alarm (oH) and continue running but at a reduced speed (L8-03 = “4: Alarm and Reduce”). If L8-03
= 4: Alarm and Reduce, the iQpump drive will continue to run but will reduce the speed to the level determined by parameter L8-19.
Refer to the description for parameter L8-19.

If a digital output is configured for OH Prealarm (H2-01 = “20: oH PreAlarm”), it will close whenever the heatsink temperature is greater
than the L8-02 level no matter what the setting is of L8-03.

L8-05 Input Phase Loss Protection

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The input phase loss detection circuit monitors the DC bus current ripple and activates when one of the input phases is lost. The detection
circuit calculates the maximum and minimum values of the DC bus voltage in one second intervals, and compares the difference (DV)
between these values with an internal detection level. If DV reaches or exceeds the detection level, after 0.5 second, the input phase loss
is detected; a PF fault occurs and the motor coasts to a stop.

Input phase loss detection is disabled in the following cases:

• A Stop command is input
• Magnetic Contactor (MC) shuts OFF
• CPU A/D converter fault (CPF5)
• During deceleration
• Output current < 30% of Inverter rated current

Setting

Description

0

Not Provided (

factory default

)

1

Provided

Setting

Description

0

Ramp to Stop (Decel Time C1-02)

1

Coast to Stop

2

Fast-Stop (Decel Time C1-09)

3

Alarm Only

4

OH Alarm and Reduce (

factory default

)

Setting

Description

0

Disabled

1

Enabled (

factory default

)

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