Yaskawa E7, G7, GA800 & GA500 Drive
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Mar 21, 2024 10:33 am
Cause : Overvoltage comes when the voltage supplied to the drive has exceeded the acceptable limit or there are surge voltages in the input power supply.
- The deceleration time is too short and too much regenerative energy is flowing back into the drive.
- The acceleration time is too short.
- Make sure that sudden drive acceleration does not cause the fault.
- Increase the values set in C1-01, C1-03, C1-05, or C1-07 [Acceleration Times].
- Increase the value set in C2-02 [S-Curve Time @ End of Accel].
- Set L3-11 = 1 [Overvoltage Suppression Select = Enabled].
- The braking load is too large. Connect a dynamic braking option to the drive.
- There are surge voltages in the input power supply. Connect a DC link choke to the drive.
- 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).
• Examine the motor main circuit cable, terminals, and motor terminal box, and then remove ground faults.
• Re-energize the drive.