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Noise From Drive or Motor Cables When the Drive is Powered On

Cause

Possible Solutions

Relay switching in the drive generates excessive noise.

• Lower the carrier frequency (C6-02).
• Install a noise filter on the input side of drive input power.
• Install a noise filter on the output side of the drive.
• Place the wiring inside a metal conduit to shield it from switching noise.
• Ground the drive and motor properly.
• Separate the main circuit wiring and the control lines.
• Make sure wires and the motor have been properly grounded.

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Trips During Run

Cause

Possible Solutions

Excessive leakage current trips GFCI.

• Check the wiring and rating of peripheral devices.
• Increase the GFCI sensitivity or use GFCI with a higher threshold.
• Lower the carrier frequency (C6-02).
• Reduce the length of the cable used between the drive and the motor.
• Install a noise filter or reactor on the output side of the drive. Set the carrier frequency to 2 kHz

when connecting a reactor.

• Disable the internal EMC filter.

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Connected Machinery Vibrates When Motor Rotates

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Unexpected Noise from Connected Machinery

Cause

Possible Solutions

The carrier frequency is at the resonant frequency of

the connected machinery.

Adjust the carrier frequency using parameters C6-02 through C6-05.

The drive output frequency is the same as the resonant

frequency of the connected machinery.

• Adjust the parameters used for the Jump frequency function (d3-01 through d3-04) to skip the

problem-causing bandwidth.

• Place the motor on a rubber pad to reduce vibration.

Note:

The drive may have trouble assessing the status of the load due to white noise generated from using Swing PWM (C6-02 = 7 to A).

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Oscillation or Hunting

Cause

Possible Solutions

Insufficient tuning.

Perform Auto-Tuning.

Refer to Motor Performance Fine-Tuning on page 290

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Gain is too low when using PID control.

Refer to b5: PID Control on page 159

for details.

The frequency reference is assigned to an external

source and the signal is noisy.

• Ensure that noise is not affecting the signal lines.
• Separate main circuit wiring and control circuit wiring.
• Use twisted-pair cables or shielded wiring for the control circuit.
• Increase the analog input time filter constant (H3-13).

The cable between the drive and motor is too long.

• Perform Auto-Tuning.
• Reduce the length of the cable.

6.10 Troubleshooting without Fault Display

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Troubleshooting

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