
YASKAWA
TOEPYAIGA8001B GA800 Drive Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
ov
Overvoltage
There are surge voltages in the input power supply.
Connect a DC link choke to the drive.
Note:
If you turn the phase advancing capacitors ON and OFF and use
thyristor converters in the same power supply system, there can
be surge voltages that irregularly increase the input voltage.
The drive output cable or motor is shorted to ground.
(The current short to ground is charging the main
circuit capacitor of the drive through the power
supply.)
1.
Examine the motor main circuit cable, terminals, and motor
terminal box, and then remove ground faults.
2.
Re-energize the drive.
The power supply voltage is too high.
Decrease the power supply voltage to match the drive rated voltage.
Electrical interference caused a drive malfunction.
•
Examine the control circuit lines, main circuit lines, and ground
wiring, and decrease the effects of electrical interference.
•
Make sure that a magnetic contactor is not the source of the
electrical interference, then use a Surge Protective Device if
necessary.
•
Set
L5-01 ≠ 0 [Number of Auto-Restart Attempts ≠ 0 times]
.
The drive detects
ov [Overvoltage]
when:
•
The acceleration completes
•
The deceleration starts
•
The load changes suddenly
•
Increase the value set in
n2-03 [Automatic Freq Regulator Time
2]
in 50 ms increments.
Note:
Make sure that you set
n2-02 ≤ n2-03
. When you adjust
n2-03
,
you must also increase the
C4-06 [Motor 2 Torque Comp Delay
Time]
value by same ratio.
•
Increase
C4-06
in 10 ms increments.
Note:
Make sure that you set
C4-02 ≤ C4-06
. When you adjust
C4-06
,
you must also increase the
n2-03
value by same ratio.
Note:
•
The drive detects this error if the DC bus voltage is more than the
ov
detection level when there is no Run command (while the drive is stopped).
•
The
ov
detection level is approximately 410 V with 200 V class drives. The detection level is approximately 820 V for 400 V class drives.
•
If the drive detects this error, the terminal set to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Select = Alarm]
will activate.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
ovEr
Too Many Parameters Changed
You tried to change more than 150 parameters.
Make sure that parameters that do not have an effect on drive
operation are at their default settings.
Note:
•
You can change 150 parameters maximum.
•
If you change parameters that have dependencies, the drive
can detect
ovEr
when the number of changed parameters is
fewer than 150.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
PASS
Modbus Communication Test
The MEMOBUS/Modbus communications test is
complete.
The
PASS
display will turn off after communications test mode is
cleared.
Code
Name
Causes
Possible Solutions
PF
Input Phase Loss
There is a phase loss in the drive input power.
Correct all wiring errors with the main circuit power supply.
Loose wiring in the input power terminals.
Tighten the screws to the correct tightening torque.
The drive input power voltage is changing too much.
•
Examine the supply voltage for problems.
•
Make the drive input power stable.
Unsatisfactory balance between voltage phases.
•
Examine the supply voltage for problems.
•
Make the drive input power stable.
•
If the supply voltage is good, examine the magnetic contactor on
the main circuit side for problems.
The main circuit capacitors have become
unserviceable.
•
Examine the capacitor maintenance time in monitor
U4-05
[CapacitorMaintenance]
.
•
If
U4-05
is more than 90%, replace the capacitor. Contact
Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative for more
information.
•
Examine the supply voltage for problems.
•
Re-energize the drive.
•
If the alarm stays, replace the circuit board or the drive. Contact
Yaskawa or your nearest sales representative for more
information.
Note:
•
The drive detects this error if the DC bus voltage changes irregularly without regeneration.
•
If the drive detects this error, the terminal assigned to
H2-01 to H2-03 = 10 [MFDO Function Select = Alarm]
will be ON.
•
Use
L8-05 [Input Phase Loss Protection Sel]
to enable and disable
PF
detection.
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