Yaskawa AC Drive Z1000 Bypass Technical Manual User Manual

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Cause

Possible Solution

Surrounding temperature is too high

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

Load is too heavy

• Measure the output current.
• Lower the carrier frequency (C6-02).
• Reduce the load.

HOA Keypad Display

Fault Name

oH3

Motor Overheat Alarm (PTC Input)
• The motor overheat signal to analog input terminals A1 or A2 exceeded the alarm detection level.
• Detection requires setting multi-function analog inputs H3-02 or H3-10 to E.

Cause

Possible Solution

Motor has overheated

• Check the size of the load, the accel/decel times, and the cycle times.
• Decrease the load.
• Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 and C1-02).
Adjust the preset V/f pattern. Try setting E1-03 to 6.
• Check the motor rated current.
• Enter the motor rated current to parameter E2-01 as indicated on the motor nameplate.
• Ensure the motor cooling system is operating normally.
• Repair or replace the motor cooling system.

HOA Keypad Display

Fault Name

oH4

Motor Overheat Fault (PTC Input)
• The motor overheat signal to analog input terminal A1 or A2 exceeded the fault detection level.
• Detection requires setting multi-function analog inputs H3-02 or H3-10 to E.

Cause

Possible Solution

Motor has overheated

• Check the size of the load, the accel/decel times, and the cycle times.
• Decrease the load.
• Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 and C1-02).
Adjust the preset V/f pattern. Set E1-03 to 6.
• Check the motor rated current.
• Enter the motor rated current to parameter E2-01 as indicated on the motor nameplate.
• Ensure the motor cooling system is operating normally.
• Repair or replace the motor cooling system.

HOA Keypad Display

Fault Name

oL1

Motor Overload
The electronic motor overload protection tripped

Cause

Possible Solution

Load is too heavy

Reduce the load.

Cycle times are too short during acceleration and

deceleration

Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 and C1-02).

A general-purpose motor is driven below the rated

speed with a high load

• Reduce the load.
• Increase the speed.
• If the motor is supposed to operate at low speeds, either increase the motor capacity or use a motor

specifically designed to operate in the desired speed range.

The output voltage is too high

• Adjust the V/f pattern. Set E1-03 to 6.
• Do not set E1-08 and E1-10 too low. This reduces load tolerance at low speeds.

The wrong motor rated current is set to E2-01

• Check the motor-rated current.
• Enter the motor rated current to parameter E2-01 as indicated on the motor nameplate.

The maximum output frequency is set incorrectly

• Check the rated frequency indicated on the motor nameplate.
• Set E1-03 to a V/f pattern matching the application.

Multiple motors are running off the same drive

Set L1-01 to 0 to disable the motor protection function and then install a thermal relay to each motor.

6.4 Fault Detection

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