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Chapter 12 Description of Parameter Settings
ME300
12.1-06-3
When you enable the over-voltage stall prevention, the drive’s deceleration time is longer than
the setting. If you encounter any problem with deceleration time, refer to the following guides for
troubleshooting.
1. Increase the deceleration time to a suitable value.
2. Install a brake resistor (refer to Section 7-1 All Brake Resistors and Brake Units Used in AC
Motor Drives for details) to dissipate the electrical energy that is generated from the motor.
Related parameters:
Pr.01-13, Pr.01-15, Pr.01-17, Pr.01-19 Deceleration Time 14, Pr.02-13 Multi-function Output 1
(Relay 1), Pr.02-16 Multi-function Output 2 (MO1), and Pr.06-01 Over-voltage Stall Prevention.
06-03
Over-current Stall Prevention during Acceleration
Default: 120 / 180
Settings
Normal Load: 0–150% (100% corresponds to the rated current of the drive)
Heavy Load: 0–200% (100% corresponds to the rated current of the drive)
If the motor load is too large or the drive’s acceleration time is too short, the output current of the
drive may be too high during acceleration, and it may cause motor damage or trigger protection
functions (OL or OC). Use this parameter to prevent these situations.
During acceleration, the output current of the drive may increase abruptly and exceed the setting
value of Pr.06-03. In this case, the drive stops accelerating and keeps the output frequency
constant, and then continues to accelerate until the output current decreases.
Refer to Pr.06-16 for the stall level in flux weakening region. The protection curve:

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