External interlock, Drive ready, 12 external interlock – Yaskawa AC Drive-P1000 Industrial Fan User Manual
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3.12 External Interlock
Systems that may be affected during drive fault conditions should be interlocked with the drive fault output and ready signal.
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Drive Ready
When the “Drive ready” signal has been set to one of the multi-function contact outputs, that output will close whenever the
drive is ready to accept a Run command or is already running. Under the following conditions the Drive ready signal will
switch off and remain off, even if a Run command is entered:
• when the power supply is shut off
• during a fault
• when there is problem with the control power supply
• when a parameter setting error makes the drive unable to run even if a Run command has been entered
• when a fault such as overvoltage or undervoltage is triggered as soon as the Run command is entered
• when the drive is in the Programming mode and will not accept a Run command even when entered
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Interlock Circuit Example
Two drives running a single application might interlock with the controller using the Drive Ready and Fault output signals as
shown below.
illustrates how the application would not be able to run if either drive experiences a fault or is
unable to supply a Drive Ready signal.
Terminal
Output Signal
Parameter Setting
MA, MB, MC
Fault
–
M1-M2
Drive Ready
H2-01 = 06
Operation
Circuit
Drive Ready
Drive Ready
Stop
Ready1
Ready2
Fault1
Run
Fault2
Run
S1
SN
MB
MA
M2
M1
MC
Fault 1
Ready 1
SA
SA
Max
250 Vac
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 1
Relay 2
Controller
Fault
Output
Drive Ready
Drive 1
Run
S1
SN
MB
MA
M2
M1
MC
Fault 2
Ready 2
SA
SA
Max
250 Vac
Relay 1
Relay 2
Relay 1
Relay 2
Controller
Fault
Output
Drive Ready
Drive 2
Figure 3.37 Interlock Circuit Example
3.12 External Interlock
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