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19 overtorque detection, Overtorque detection -28 – Yaskawa J7 Drive User Manual

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Overtorque detection is used to compare Drive rated output current/torque with the overtorque
detection level. When the output current is equal to or greater than the defined level, an overtorque
condition exists. This will be indicated as an

oL3

fault on the Digital Operator. This feature can be

selected to operate over a wide range of conditions.

A.

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Overtorque Detection

Factory setting:

0

Range: 0 to 4

This constant determines whether the overtorque detection function of the Drive is enabled, under
what conditions it will detect for overtorque, and what operation it will perform after detecting an
overtorque.

Overtorque /

Operation

Undertorque

After

Detection

Setting

Disabled

Detection

Condition

0

Disabled

——

——

1

Overtorque

Continues

Only at set frequency

2

Overtorque

Coast to stop

Only at set frequency

3

Overtorque

Continues

At all times except during
stopping or DC injection braking

4

Overtorque

Coast to stop

At all times except during
stopping or DC injection braking

For overtorque detection during accel or decel, set to " 3 " or " 4 ".

For continuous operation after overtorque detection, set to " 1 " or " 3 ". During detection, the Digital Operator
displays and “

oL3

” alarm (blinking).

To stop the Drive at an overtorque detection fault, set to " 2 " or " 4 ". At detection, the Digital Operator displays an
"

oL3

" fault.

To output an overtorque detection signal, set output terminal function selection (

n40

) to " 6 " or " 7 ".

B.

n60 :

Overtorque Detection Level

Factory setting:

160

%

Range: 30 to 200 %

This is the reference point for determining that an overtorque condition exists. Set as a percent of
Drive rated current or as a percent of motor rated torque.

C.

n61 :

Overtorque / Undertorque Detection Time

Factory setting:

0.1

sec.

Range: 0.1 to 10.0 seconds

Determines how long an overtorque condition must exist before another event will occur, e.g. coast
to stop, multi-function output change of state, or

oL3

warning or fault display.

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5.19 OVERTORQUE DETECTION