Alarm outputs for maintenance monitors, Related drive parameters, 3 periodic maintenance – Yaskawa L1000E AC Drive Technical Manual for CIMR-LE Models for Elevator Applications User Manual

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7.3 Periodic Maintenance

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Alarm Outputs for Maintenance Monitors

An output can be set up to inform the user when a specific components has neared its expected performance life.

When one of multi-function digital output terminals has been assigned the maintenance monitor function (H2-†† = 2F),
the terminal will close when the cooling fan, DC bus capacitors, or DC bus pre-charge relay reach 90% of the expected
performance life, or when the IGBTs have reached 50% of their expected performance life. Additionally the digital
operator will display an alarm like shown in

Table 7.5

to indicate the specific components that may need maintenance.

Table 7.5 Maintenance Alarms

Related Drive Parameters

Use parameters o4-03, o4-05, o4-07, and o4-09 to reset a Maintenance Monitor to zero after replacing a specific
component.

Refer to Parameter List on page 365

for details on parameter settings.

NOTICE: If these parameters are not reset after the corresponding parts have been replaced, the Maintenance Monitor function will

continue to count down the performance life from the value that was reached with the old part. If the Maintenance Monitor is not reset,

the drive will not have the correct value of the performance life for the new component.

Alarm Display

Function

Corrective Action

LED Operator

LCD Operator

<1>

<1> This alarm message will be output only if the Maintenance Monitor function is assigned to one of the digital outputs (H2-†† = 2F). The alarm

will also trigger a digital output that is programmed for alarm indication (H2-†† = 10).

<2> This alarm message will always be output, even if the Maintenance Monitor function is not assigned to any of the digital outputs (H2-†† =

2F). The alarm will also trigger a digital output that is programmed for alarm indication (H2-†† = 10).

LT-1

The cooling fans have reached 90% of their designated lifetime.

Replace the cooling fan.

<1>

LT-2

The DC bus capacitors have reached 90% of their designated
lifetime.

Replace the drive.

<1>

LT-3

The DC bus charge circuit has reached 90% of its designated
lifetime.

Replace the drive.

<1>

LT-4

The IGBTs have reached 50% of their designated lifetime.

Check the load, carrier frequency, and output frequency.

<2>

TrPC

The IGBTs have reached 90% of their designated lifetime.

Replace the drive.

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