6.10 Troubleshooting without Fault Display
YASKAWA ELECTRIC SIEP C710616 30B YASKAWA AC Drive T1000A Technical Manual 305
Troubleshooting
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6.10 Troubleshooting without Fault Display
This section describes troubleshooting problems that do not trip an alarm or fault.
The following symptoms indicate that the drive is not set correctly for proper performance with the motor. Refer to
Motor Performance Fine-Tuning on page 268 for guidance on troubleshooting.
• Motor hunting and oscillation
• Poor motor torque
• Poor speed precision
• Poor motor torque and speed response
• Motor noise
u Common Problems
u Cannot Change Parameter Settings
Common Problems Page
Cannot Change Parameter Settings 305
Motor Does Not Rotate Properly after Pressing RUN Button or after Entering
External Run Command
Motor Does Not Rotate 306
Motor Rotates in the Opposite Direction from the Run Command 306
Motor Rotates in One Direction Only 307
Motor is Too Hot 307
Drive Does Not Allow Selection of Rotational Auto-Tuning 307
oPE02 Error Occurs When Lowering the Motor Rated Current Setting 307
Motor Stalls During Acceleration or With Large Loads 307
Drive Frequency Reference Differs from the Controller Frequency Reference Command 308
Excessive Motor Oscillation and Erratic Rotation 308
Deceleration Takes Longer Than Expected with Dynamic Braking Enabled 308
Load Falls When Brake is Applied (Hoist-Type Applications) 308
Noise From Drive or Output Lines When the Drive is Powered On 309
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Trips During Run 309
Connected Machinery Vibrates When Motor Rotates
Unexpected Noise from Connected Machinery 309
Oscillation or Hunting 309
PID Output Fault 309
Insufficient Starting Torque 309
Motor Rotates After the Drive Output is Shut Off (Motor Rotates During DC Injection Braking) 310
Output Frequency is not as High as Frequency Reference 310
Buzzing Sound from Motor at 2 kHz 310
Unstable Motor Speed when Using PM or IPM 310
Motor Does Not Restart after Power Loss 310
Cause Possible Solutions
The drive is running the motor (i.e., the Run command is present).
• Stop the drive and switch over to the Programming Mode.
• Most parameters cannot be edited during run.
The Access Level is set to restrict access to parameter settings. • Set the Access Level to allow parameters to be edited (A1-01 = 2).
The operator is not in the Parameter Setup Mode (the screen will
display “PAr”).
• See what mode the operator is currently set for.
• Parameters cannot be edited when in the Setup Mode (“STUP”). Switch modes so that “PAr” appears on the screen.
Refer to The Drive and Programming Modes on page 77.
A multi-function contact input terminal is set to allow or restrict
parameter editing (H1-01 through H1-08 = 1B).
• When the terminal is open, parameters cannot be edited.
• Turn on the multi-function contact input set to 1B.
The wrong password was entered.
• If the password entered to A1-04 does not match the password saved to A1-05, then drive settings cannot be
changed.
• Reset the password.
If you cannot remember the password:
• Scroll to A1-04. Press the button and press at the same time. Parameter A1-05 will appear.
• Set a new password to parameter A1-05.
Undervoltage was detected.
• Check the drive input power voltage by looking at the DC bus voltage (U1-07).
• Check all main circuit wiring.
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