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Cause Possible Solutions
The frequency reference is too low.
If the frequency reference is set below the frequency set in E1-09 (Minimum Output
Frequency), the drive will not operate.
Raise the frequency reference to at least the minimum output frequency.
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Motor Stops During Acceleration or When a Load is Connected
Cause Possible Solution
The load is too heavy.
The limit of motor response may be reached during
rapid acceleration. This may be a result of improper
stall prevention or automatic torque boost function
adjustment.
Increase the acceleration time (C1-01) or reduce the motor load. Also, consider increasing the
motor size and/or drive size.
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Motor Rotates in One Direction Only
Cause Possible Solutions
"Reverse run prohibited" is selected. If b1-04 (Reverse
Prohibit Operation) is set to 1 (reverse run prohibited),
the drive will not accept a reverse run command.
Set b1-04 = “0” to allow reverse run operation.
The drive prohibits reverse rotation.
Check parameter b1-04.
Set the drive to allow the motor to rotate in reverse (b1-04 = “0”).
A Reverse run signal has not been entered, although 3-
Wire sequence is selected.
Make
sure that one of the input terminals S3 to S5 used for the 3-Wire sequence has been set
for reverse.
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Peripheral Devices Affected by Drive Operation
Cause Possible Solutions
Radio frequency interference may be generated by
drive output PWM waveform.
Change
the Carrier Frequency Selection (C6-02) to lower the carrier frequency. This will help
to reduce the amount of transistor switching noise.
Install an Input Noise Filter at the input power terminals.
Install an Output Noise Filter at the motor terminals.
Use conduit. Metal can shield electrical noise.
Ground the drive and motor.
Separate main circuit wiring from control wiring.
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Ground Fault Interrupter Activates When Drive is Running
Cause Possible Solutions
The output of the drive is a series of high frequency
pulses
(PWM), so there is a certain amount of leakage
current. This may cause the ground fault interrupter to
operate and cut off the drive input power.
Change to a ground fault interrupter with a higher leakage current detection level (such as, 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 corrective actions.
Change the Carrier Frequency Selection (C6-02) to lower the carrier frequency.
Note: Leakage current increases in proportion to cable length.
6.8 Troubleshooting without Fault Display
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YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710606 31B YASKAWA AC Drive – J1000 Technical Manual
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YASKAWA J1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SeriesJ1000
Voltage Class200V, 400V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Enclosure RatingIP20
Enclosure TypeOpen type
Voltage200-240V, 380-480V
Control MethodV/f control
Overload Capacity150% for 60 seconds
ProtectionOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheat, Ground Fault, Short Circuit
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overheating, Short Circuit
Humidity5-95% (non-condensing)
EnclosureIP20
Input Voltage200-240V, 380-480V

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