Chapter 8 Troubleshooting|VP3000 
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Electronic thermal relay 2 
protection   
(EoL2)   
Electronic thermal relay 2 protection. The drive coasts to stop once it activates. 
Start counting when the output current is > 100% of motor 2 rated current 
Pr. H5-20 (if the output current is larger than 100% of motor 1 rated current 
again within 60 sec., the counting time reduces and is less than Pr. H5-20 
setting value)     
Fault Treatment Parameter 
Pr. H5-21 
0: Warning & continue OPER 
1: Fault & Ramp to Stop 
2: Fault & Auto-Decel 
3: Fault & coast to stop 
4: Fault & by Quick Stop Time 
It is “Fault” when Pr. H5-21 = 1–4, which must be reset manually. 
Reset in 5 sec. after the fault is cleared 
Records when Pr. H5-21 = 1–4 
Accel./Decel. time and working 
cycle are too short 
Increase the setting values for Pr. C2-00–Pr. C2-07 (accel./decel. time) 
Adjust settings for Pr.E0-03–E0-14 (V/F curve). Adjust the setting value for the 
mid-point  voltage  (if  the  mid-point  voltage  is  set  too  small,  the  load  capacity 
decreases at low speed). 
Overload during low-speed 
operation 
When using a general motor, even 
it operates below rated current, an 
overload may still occur during 
low-speed operation. 
Decrease low-speed operation time. 
Change to dedicated motor for the drive. 
Enlarge the motor capacity. 
When using motor drive dedicated 
motors, Pr. H5-19 = 2 (Constant 
torque mode) 
Pr. H5-19 = 1 (IM2 EoL1 mode = Variable Torque mode). 
Incorrect value of electronic 
thermal relay 
Reset to the correct motor rated current. 
The maximum motor frequency is 
set too low 
Reset to the correct motor rated frequency. 
One drive to multiple motors 
Set Pr. H5-19 = 0 (IM2 EoL1 mode= disable) and install thermal relay on each 
motor.