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Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(6) The value set for the
torque boost (F09 and
A05) was too high.
Check the data of function codes F09 and A05 and readjust the
data so that the motor does not stall even if you set the data to a
lower value.
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Readjust the data of the function codes F09 and A05.
(7) The V/f pattern did not
match the motor.
Check if the base frequency (F04 and A02) and rated voltage at
base frequency (F05 and A03) match the values on the nameplate
on the motor.
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Match the function code data to the values on the nameplate of
the motor.
(8) Wrong settings
Although no PTC thermistor is used, the thermistor (H26) is active.
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Set H26 (Thermistor (Mode selection)) to "0" (Disable).
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Braking resistor overheated
Problem
The electronic thermal protection for the braking resistor has been activated.
Possible Causes
What to Check and Suggested Measures
(1) Braking load is too
heavy.
Reconsider the relationship between the braking load estimated
and the real load.
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Lower the real braking load.
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Review the performance of the current braking resistor and raise
it (Modification of related function code data (F50 and F51) is
also required.)
(2) Deceleration time
currently specified is too
short.
Re-estimate the deceleration torque and time needed for the
current load with a moment of inertia and a deceleration time.
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Lengthen the deceleration time (F08, E11 or H56).
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Review the performance of the braking resistor and raise it.
(Modification of related function code data (F50 and F51) is also
required.)
(3) Wrong configuration of
function codes F50 and
F51.
Recheck the specifications of the braking resistor.
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Review data of function codes F50 and F51, then reconfigure
them.
Note:
The inverter issues an overheat alarm of the braking resistor by monitoring the magnitude of
the braking load, not by measuring its surface temperature.
Therefore, even if the surface temperature of the braking resistor does not rise, when the use of the
brake exceeds more frequently than the one specified by function codes (F50 and 51), the inverter
issues an overheat alarm. To squeeze out full performance of the braking resistor, configure data of
function codes F50 and F51 while actually measuring the surface temperature of the braking
resistor.