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Yaskawa VS-626 MC5 User Manual

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Advanced Operation

7.3.6 Protective Functions: L

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Fault Restart Settings: L5-01, L5-02

Number of Auto Restart Attempts: L5-01

User

Change

during

Setting

Factory

Valid Access Levels

User

Constant

Number

Name

during

Opera-

tion

Setting

Range

Unit

Factory

Setting

Open Loop

Vector

Flux Vector

L5-01

Number of auto restart
attempts

0 to 10

---

0

B

B

S The Inverter might be damaged when using the fault restart function too frequently.
S Understanding that the Inverter might be damaged, be sure to take the following precautions:

Always set up a molded-case circuit breaker (MCCB).
Set up a sequence that will stop peripheral equipment when an Inverter fault occurs.

D

The fault restart function automatically restarts the Inverter even when an internal fault occurs during
Inverter operation. Use this function only when continuing operation is more important than possibly
damaging the Inverter.

D

The fault restart function is effective with the following faults. With other faults, the protective opera-
tions will engage immediately without attempting to restart operation.

S OC (Overcurrent)

S PF (Main circuit voltage fault)

S OL1 (Motor overload)

S GF (Ground fault)

S LF (Output open-phase)

S OL2 (Inverter overload)

S PUF (Fuse blown)

S RF (Braking resistor overheated)

S OL3 (Overtorque)

S OV (Main circuit overvoltage)

S RR (Braking transistor fault)

S OL4 (Overtorque)

S UV1 (Main circuit undervol-

tage)

D

The fault restart count is cleared in the following cases:

x

When operation is normal for 10 minutes after a fault restart is performed.

x

When the fault reset input is received after the protection operation has been activated and the fault
confirmed.

x

When the power is turned OFF and then ON again.

D

When one of the multi-function outputs (H2-01, H2-02, or H2-03) is set to 1E (Restart Enabled), the
output will be ON while the fault restart function is in progress.

Auto Restart Operation Selection: L5-02

User

Change

during

Setting

Factory

Valid Access Levels

User

Constant

Number

Name

during

Opera-

tion

Setting

Range

Unit

Factory

Setting

Open Loop

Vector

Flux Vector

L5-02

Auto restart operation
selection

0 1

--

0

B

B

D

Settings

Setting

Function

0

Do not output fault restart. (The fault contact does not operate.)

1

Output fault restart. (The fault contact operates.)

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Overtorque Detection Settings: L6-01 to L6-06

User

Change

during

Setting

Factory

Valid Access Levels

User

Constant

Number

Name

during

Opera-

tion

Setting

Range

Unit

Factory

Setting

Open Loop

Vector

Flux Vector

L6-01

Torque detection selec-
tion 1

0 to 4

--

0

B

B

L6-02

Torque detection level 1

0 to 300

%

150

B

B

L6-03

Torque detection time 1

0.0 to 10.0

s

0.1

B

B

L6-04

Torque detection selec-
tion 2

0 to 4

--

0

A

A

L6-05

Torque detection level 2

0 to 300

%

150

A

A

L6-06

Torque detection time 2

0.0 to 10.0

s

0.1

A

A

D

The overtorque detection function detects an excessive mechanical load from an increase in the output
current (or output torque).

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IMPORTANT