A.10: overcurrent or heat sink overheated – Yaskawa FSP Amplifier User Manual
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FSP Amplifier User’s Manual
Chapter 9: Inspection, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting
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A.10: Overcurrent or Heat Sink Overheated
Display and Outputs
Alarm Outputs
Alarm Code Output
ALO1 ALO2
ALO3
ALM Output
ON OFF
OFF
OFF
Note: OFF: Output transistor is OFF (alarm state).
ON: Output transistor is ON.
Status and Remedy for Alarm
During servomotor
operation
At power ON.
When Servo ON
(S-ON) signal is
turned ON.
A, B, D,
E, F, G
C, D
C
Cause of the Problem
Solution
A
Shorted wiring between servo
amplifier and servomotor.
Check and correct wiring.
B
Shorted servomotor U, V, or W
phase.
Replace servomotor.
C
Defective circuit board (1PWB)
Defective power transistor.
Replace servo amplifier.
D
Defective current feedback circuit,
power transistor, DB circuit, or
circuit board.
Replace servo amplifier.
E
Ambient temperature of the servo
amplifier greater than 55°C.
Alter conditions so that the ambient
temperature is below 55°C.
F
Inadequate airflow around the heat
sink.
Providing sufficient space as
specified.
G
Fan stopped.
Replace servo amplifier.
H
Servo amplifier is operating under
an overload.
Reduce load.
Note:
Problems E to H can occur in a servo amplifier with a capacity of 1.5 to 5 kW, and all 400 V
models.