Troubleshooting
534
Type
Cause
Remedy
Motor speed variations occur at a
specific frequency.
Adjust the output frequency to
avoid a resonance area.
The motor
rotation is
different from
the setting.
The V/F pattern is set incorrectly.
Set a V/F pattern that is suitable for
the motor specification.
The motor
deceleration
time is too long
even with
Dynamic
Braking (DB)
resistor
connected.
The deceleration time is set too long.
Change the setting accordingly.
The motor torque is insufficient.
If motor parameters are normal, it is
likely to be a motor capacity fault.
Replace the motor with a model
with increased capacity.
The load is higher than the internal
torque limit determined by the rated
current of the inverter.
Replace the inverter with a model
with increased capacity.
While the
inverter is in
operation, a
control unit
malfunctions or
noise occurs.
Noise occurs due to switching inside
the inverter.
Change the carrier frequency to the
minimum value.
Install a micro surge filter in the
inverter output.
When the
inverter is
operating, the
earth leakage
breaker
is
activated
.
An earth leakage breaker will interrupt
the supply if current flows to ground
during inverter operation.
Connect the inverter to a ground
terminal.
Check that the ground resistance is
less t
han 100Ω for 200 V inverters
and less than 10Ω for 400 V
inverters.
Check the capacity of the earth
leakage breaker and make the
appropriate connection, based on
the rated current of the inverter.
Lower the carrier frequency.
Make the cable length between the
inverter and the motor as short as
possible.
The motor
vibrates
severely and
does not rotate
normally.
Phase-to-phase voltage of 3-phase
power source is not balanced.
Check the input voltage and
balance the voltage.
Check and test the moto
r’s
insulation.
Summary of Contents for LSLV-H100 Series
Page 17: ...Preparing the Installation 4 37 90 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 18: ...Preparing the Installation 5 110 132 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 19: ...Preparing the Installation 6 160 185 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 20: ...Preparing the Installation 7 220 250 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 21: ...Preparing the Installation 8 315 400 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 22: ...Preparing the Installation 9 500 kW 3 Phase ...
Page 35: ...Installing the Inverter 22 ...
Page 50: ...37 Installing the Inverter Input and Output Control Terminal Block Wiring Diagram ...
Page 104: ...91 Learning Basic Features 0 10 V Input Voltage Setting Details V1 Quantizing ...
Page 181: ...168 Learning Advanced Features PID Command Block ...
Page 182: ...169 Learning Advanced Features ...
Page 183: ...170 Learning Advanced Features PID Feedback Block ...
Page 184: ...171 Learning Advanced Features PID Output Block ...
Page 185: ...172 Learning Advanced Features PID Output Mode Block ...
Page 198: ...185 Learning Advanced Features EPID1 Control block ...
Page 199: ...186 Learning Advanced Features EPID2 Control block ...
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Page 235: ...222 Learning Advanced Features The Time Chart for the Exception Day ...
Page 506: ...Table of Functions 493 ...
Page 520: ...Table of Functions 507 8 16 4 Cooling Tower MC4 Group ...
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