L6: torque detection, For details on torque detection, L5-05: fault reset operation selection – Yaskawa Z1000U HVAC Matrix Bypass User Manual

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L5-05: Fault Reset Operation Selection

No.

Name

Setting Range

Default

L5-05

Fault Reset Operation Selection

0, 1

1

Setting 0: Count Successful Restarts

The drive will continuously attempt to restart. If it restarts successfully, the restart counter is increased. This operation is

repeated each time a fault occurs until the counter reaches the value set to L5-01.

Setting 1: Count Restart Attempts

The drive will attempt to restart using the time interval set to parameter L5-04. A record is kept of the number of attempts to

restart to the drive, regardless of whether those attempts were successful. When the number of attempted restarts exceeds the

value set to L5-01, the drive stops attempting to restart.

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L6: Torque Detection

The drive provides two independent torque detection functions that trigger an alarm or fault signal when the load is too heavy

(oL), or suddenly drops (UL). These functions are set up using the L6-oo parameters. Program the digital outputs as shown

below to indicate the underload or overload condition to an external device:

Note:

When overtorque occurs in the application, the drive may stop due to overcurrent (oC) or overload (oL1). To prevent the drive from stopping,

use torque detection to indicate an overload situation to the controller before oC or oL1 occur. Use undertorque detection to discover

application problems like a torn belt, a pump shutting off, or other similar trouble.

H2-01, H2-02, H2-03

Setting

Description

B

Torque detection 1, N.O. (output closes when overload or underload is detected)

17

Torque detection 1, N.C. (output opens when overload or underload is detected)

Figure 5.47

and

Figure 5.48

illustrate the functions of overtorque and undertorque detection.

Motor current / torque

L6-02

10 % hysteresis

Torque detection 1 (NO)

or

Torque detection 2 (NO)

L6-03

ON

L6-03

10 % hysteresis

ON

Figure 5.47 Overtorque Detection Operation

Motor current / torque

L6-02

10 % hysteresis

Torque detection 1 (NO)

or

Torque detection 2 (NO)

L6-03

ON

L6-03

ON

Figure 5.48 Undertorque Detection Operation

Note:

1. The torque detection function uses a hysteresis of 10% of the drive rated output current and motor rated torque.
2. The level is set as a percentage of the drive rated output current.

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L6-01: Torque Detection Selection 1

The torque detection function is triggered when the current or torque exceed the levels set to L6-02 for longer than the time

set to L6-03. L6-01 selects the conditions for detection and the operation that follows.

5.8 L: Protection Functions

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YASKAWA SIEP YAIZ1D 01A Z1000U HVAC MATRIX Drive Bypass Technical Manual

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