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Technical Tip: 

How to Connect and Troubleshoot Transducer Feedback 

Product(s):

  iQpump1000 and iQpump Micro Drives 

Doc. No. 

TN.iQp.03 

 

TN.iQp.03 ©2015 - Yaskawa America, Inc.  

Revision 1 

July 8, 2015 

Page 1 of 5 

 

This Technical Tip assists users in applying Yaskawa iQpump1000 and iQpump Micro 
products to pump systems and provides useful information on:  

  running without a transducer 

  fixing Fdb-L or Feedback Loss faults/alarms 

  proper transducer wiring 

  settings for voltage or current transducers 

  multiple transducer wiring 

What feedback transducers work with iQpump?  

Yaskawa’s iQpump1000 and iQpump Micro drives utilize transducer feedback to change 
pump speed to optimize system efficiency and performance.  

iQpump drives typically interface with either pressure, flow, and/or temperature transducers; 
most commonly pressure transducers with a 4-20 mA output.  

 4-20 mA pressure transducers have a maximum measurement range and the transducer 
will output 4 mA at zero pressure and proportionally increase to 20 mA at maximum 
pressure. Proper transducer wiring is key to running the iQpump in “Auto” regulating mode. 

Will the iQpump Run Without a Transducer? 

The drive will display 

Feedback Loss (iQpump1000) or Fdb-L (iQpumpMicro)

 with a 

blinking “ALM” indicator as shown in Figure 1, if the drive is powered up without a 
transducer connected. This is normal operation until transducer wiring to the A2 terminal is 
complete. 
 

 

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