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Omron SYSDRIVE 3G3RV Series User Manual

Omron SYSDRIVE 3G3RV Series
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7
-
22
K
KK
K If
the
Ground
Fault
Interrupter
Operates
When
the
Inverter
Is
Run
The
Inverter
performs
internal
switching,
so
there
is
a
certain
amount
of
leakage
current.
This
may
cause
the
ground
fault
interrupter
to
operate
and
cut
off
the
power
supply.
Change
to
a
ground
fault
interrupter
with
a
high
leakage
detection
level
(i.e.,
a
sensitivity
current
of
200
mA
or
greater
per
Unit,
with
an
operating
time
of
0.1
s
or
more),
or
one
that
incorporates
high
frequency
countermeasures
(i.e.,
one
designed
for
use
with
Invert-
ers).
It
will
also
help
to
some
extent
to
change
the
Inverter's
Carrier
Frequency
Selection
(C6-02)
to
lower
the
carrier
frequency.
In
addition,
remember
that
the
leakage
current
increases
as
the
cable
is
lengthened.
K
KK
K If
There
Is
Mechanical
Oscillation
Use
the
following
information
when
there
is
mechanical
oscillation.
nThe
machinery
is
making
unusual
sounds.
The
following
causes
are
possible.
There
may
be
resonance
between
the
mechanical
system's
characteristic
frequency
and
the
carrier
frequency.
If
the
motor
is
running
with
no
problems
and
the
machinery
is
oscillating
with
a
high-pitched
whine,
it
may
indicate
that
this
is
occurring.
To
prevent
this
type
of
resonance,
adjust
the
carrier
frequency
with
parameters
C6-02
to
C6-05.
There
may
be
resonance
between
a
machine's
characteristic
frequency
and
the
output
fre-
quency
of
the
Inverter.
To
prevent
this
from
occurring,
either
use
the
jump
frequency
functions
in
parameters
d3-01
to
d3-04
or
install
rubber
padding
on
the
motor
base
to
reduce
oscillation.
nThe
motor
vibrates
strongly
and
won't
operate
normally.
This
may
be
caused
by
open
phases
in
the
motor
output.
Failure
in
one
or
two
of
the
phases
in
a
three-phase
motor
output
will
cause
extremely
strong
vibration
and
prevent
the
motor
from
operating.
Check
for
a
faulty
motor
power
line
or
disconnection.
The
same
condition
will
also
occur
if
the
Inverter's
output
transistor
is
open
and
damaged.
Check
the
balance
of
the
Inverter
output
voltage.
nOscillation
and
hunting
are
occurring
with
open-loop
vector
control.
The
gain
adjustment
may
be
insufficient.
Reset
the
gain
to
a
more
effective
level
by
adjusting
parameters
C4-
02
(torque
compensation
time
constant),
C2-01
(S-curve
Characteristic
Time
at
Acceleration
Start),
and
C3-02
(Slip
Compensation
Primary
Delay
Time)
in
order.
Lower
the
gain
setting
and
raise
the
primary
delay
time
setting.
Vector
control
will
not
perform
if
autotuning
has
not
been
performed.
Perform
autotuning
separately
for
the
motor,
or
set
the
motor
constants
through
calculations.
Alternatively,
change
the
control
method
selection
(A1-
02)
to
V/f
control
(0
or
1).

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BrandOmron
ModelSYSDRIVE 3G3RV Series
CategoryInverter
LanguageEnglish

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