Yaskawa A1000, U1000, V1000 & V1000-4X Drive
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Mar 16, 2024 11:57 am
Cause : DC Bus Overvoltage comes when the DC bus voltage exceeded the trip point. When a Yaskawa A1000 drive displays a "DC Bus Overvoltage" alarm, it indicates that the voltage level on the DC bus of the drive has exceeded the acceptable threshold.
• For 200 V class drives: approximately 410 V
• For 400 V class drives: approximately 820 V (740 V when E1-01 is less than 400)
• For 600 V class drives: approximately 1040 V
- Surge voltage present in the drive input power.
• Install a DC link choke or an AC reactor.
• Voltage surge can result from a thyristor convertor and a phase advancing capacitor operating on the same drive input power system. - The motor is short-circuited.
- Check the motor power cable, relay terminals and motor terminal box for short circuits.
- Correct grounding shorts and turn the power back on.
- Ground current has overcharged the main circuit capacitors via the drive input power.