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Title: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: JJJ1977 on February 01, 2017, 04:27:AM
Looking for some help fault troubleshooting Yaskawa AC drives. I have had a few faults on a tested and proven application. Not sure if these drives are junk, or if I have need to replace and start over. This particular Yaskawa AC Drive is a J1000.

Any thoughts on Yaskawa AC Drives or advice on troubleshooting these units?
Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: benklassne on February 02, 2017, 04:19:AM
Hello,
I have worked with a few different Yaskawa AC drives. I have worked with 2nd level engineering on three projects so far and my role included setup and optimization of yaskawa drives on motors that were 1 HP or less.

They make a few different AC drives, which series did you have problems with?

Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: JJJ1977 on February 05, 2017, 05:35:AM
I believe it is a J1000 Yaskawa drive and the motor is 2/3 HP.
Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: benklassne on February 05, 2017, 05:44:AM
First off, do you get a fault, an alarm, or an operational error? These are the explanations for Yaskawa...

Yaskawa Faults:
When the drive detects a fault:
The digital operator displays text that indicates the specific fault and the ALM indicator LED
remains lit until the fault is reset. The fault interrupts drive output and the motor coasts to a stop.
Depending on the setting, the drive and motor may stop via different methods than listed.


Yaskawa Minor Faults and Alarms:
When the drive detects an alarm or a minor fault: The digital operator displays text that indicates the specific alarm or minor fault and the ALM indicator LED flashes. The motor won't stop.

The multi-function contact output closes if set to be tripped by a minor fault (H2-01 = 10), but
not by an alarm. The digital operator displays text indicating a specific alarm and ALM indicator LED flashes. Remove the cause of an alarm or minor fault to automatically reset.

Yaskawa Operation Errors:
When parameter settings conflict with one another or do not match hardware settings (such as with an option unit), it causes an operation error. When the drive detects an operation error:
The digital operator displays text that indicates the specific error. The multi-function contact output does not operate. When the drive detects an operation error, it will not operate the motor until the error has been reset. Correct the settings that caused the operation error to reset.



Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: JJJ1977 on February 06, 2017, 04:12:AM
I know I 've had the "oC" fault for overcurrent. I believe I have also gotten "oH" and possibly another one. Not sure if the drive is just being overworked or if I have other issues.
Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: benklassne on February 07, 2017, 04:04:AM
Yes oC is overcurrent, Yaskawa says that the drive sensors have detected an output current that is higher than specified in your parameters.

oH is Heatsink, the operating temperature has exceeded the parameter value set to L8-02.

I'll list a more inclusive Yaskawa Fault list shortly and i'll include some of the suggestions for clearing the faults/alarms.
Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: benklassne on February 09, 2017, 04:08:AM
Here is a Yaskawa Fault list that I have. I just put the fault code and an indication of what each fault actually is.

Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: benklassne on February 10, 2017, 04:28:AM
As for the Yaskawa overcurrent fault,  here are the suggestions form the manual. There are quite a few things you can check.


Title: Re: Fault Troubleshooting Yaskawa AC Drives
Post by: JJJ1977 on February 10, 2017, 03:34:PM
Thanks for the detailed response!! Awesome!