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YASKAWA J1000 User Guide

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Document Title: Tech Guide ~ Yaskawa J1000/V1000/GA500 Basic User Guide
Common Drive Faults
Note: these are basic tips, refer to the technical manual for more information
Output Power Phase Loss
The output cable is disconnected.
Check for wiring errors and ensure the output cable is connected properly.
Correct the wiring.
The motor winding is damaged.
Check the resistance between motor lines.
Replace the motor if the winding is damaged.
The output terminal is loose.
Apply the tightening torque specified in this manual to fasten the terminals.
An output transistor is damaged.
Replace the drive.
Ground Fault
Motor insulation is damaged.
Check the insulation resistance of the motor.
Replace the motor.
Hardware problem.
Replace the drive.
Over Current
The motor has been damaged due to overheating or the motor insulation is damaged.
Check the insulation resistance.
Replace the motor.
One of the motor cables has shorted out or there is a grounding problem.
Check the motor cables.
Check the resistance between the motor cables and the ground terminal .
Replace damaged cables.
The load is too heavy.
Reduce the load to avoid sudden changes in the current level or switch to a larger drive.
The acceleration or deceleration times are too short.
Increase the acceleration time
Increase the deceleration time
Motor Overload
Load is too heavy.
Reduce the load.
Cycle times are too short during acceleration and deceleration.
Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 through C1-08).
Multiple motors are running off the same drive.
Disable the Motor Protection function (L1-01 = “0”) and install a thermal relay to each motor.
Output current fluctuation due to input phase loss
Check the power supply for phase loss
Drive Overload
Load is too heavy.
Reduce the load.
Cycle times are too short during acceleration and deceleration.
Increase the acceleration and deceleration times (C1-01 through C1-08).
Output current fluctuation due to input phase loss
Check the power supply for phase loss.

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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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