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Chapter 18
Tips/FAQ/Troubleshooting
E007 Overvoltage error
Too high P-N voltage results in a failure. To prevent
this, the inverter turns OFF its output. When P-N
voltage exceeds approx. 410Vdc (200V class) or
approx. 820Vdc (400V class), the output is turned
OFF. By setting the parameter, you can perform
retries for a fixed number of times without generating
an error.
Error occurred
during stop.
• Power supply voltage may be raised or fluctuated. Re-examination
of power supply environment or use of an AC reactor may improve
the situation.
• Abnormality of PS
voltage
Error occurred
during operation.
• If load inertia is large, high regenerative power returns from the
motor; hence an overvoltage is likely to occur. You need to
re-examine load condition, enable overvoltage suppression
function in [bA140] and [bA146], or use a braking resistor, braking
unit, or regenerative converter.
• Load inertia is large.
• Rotated by external
force (fan, crane).
• An overvoltage is likely to occur if motor rotation speed exceeds the
output frequency (rotation speed) of inverter. You need to
re-examine load condition, enable overvoltage suppression
function in [bA140] and [bA146], or use a braking resistor, braking
unit, or regenerative converter.
E007
Occurrence
Estimated cause(s)
Exemplar measures to be taken
Error occurred
during
deceleration.
• Insufficient deceleration
time
• Load inertia is large.
• Setting longer deceleration time in [FA-12] may improve the
situation that the motor is rapidly decelerated. If deceleration time
cannot be shortened, you need to re-examine load condition,
enable overvoltage suppression function in [bA140] and [bA146], or
use a braking resistor, braking unit, or regenerative converter.
Error occurred
during drooping
control
• When 2 motors driving a same shaft are controlled by 2 inverters,
both the inverters attempt to generate torques, which may result in
control divergence. The situation may be improved by setting one
of the inverters to P control. See "12.11.3 Perform Drooping
Control".
• Mutual interference
caused by 2 inverters
trying to control motors
strictly.
Summary of Contents for SJ Series
Page 39: ...5 4 Chapter 5 Included Items Memo ...
Page 55: ...6 16 Chapter 6 Installation Memo ...
Page 91: ...7 36 Chapter 7 Wire Connection and Optional Devices Memo ...
Page 135: ...9 40 Chapter 9 Operating Instructions Memo ...
Page 145: ...10 10 Chapter 10 Test Run Memo ...
Page 159: ...12 2 6 Chapter 12 Inverter Functions Memo ...
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Page 415: ...12 19 18 Chapter 12 Inverter Function Memo ...
Page 581: ...15 10 Chapter 15 Optional Cassettes Memo ...
Page 591: ...16 10 Chapter 16 ProDriveNext EzSQ Memo ...
Page 642: ...18 49 Chapter 18 Tips FAQ Troubleshooting Memo ...
Page 650: ...19 8 Chapter 19 Maintenance and Inspection Memo ...
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