Overtorque 2 Fault
Yaskawa · F7 Drive
Was bedeutet OL4 ?
This fault indicates that the motor load has exceeded the configured Overtorque 2 detection level (L6-05) for the set duration (L6-06). Similar to OL3 but using a secondary profile, it triggers based on L6-04 settings, causing the drive to shut down. This points to a mechanical obstruction, jamming, or excessive resistance in the driven equipment. If persistent, this can lead to motor and drive damage or mechanical failure of the connected machinery.
Häufige Ursachen
- Intermittent or transient mechanical overload on the driven equipment, exceeding the secondary overtorque threshold (L6-05).
- Incorrect configuration of L6-05 (Overtorque 2 Detection Level) or L6-06 (Overtorque 2 Detection Time), potentially set too low or too short for specific operating conditions.
- Application requiring high starting torque or rapid acceleration that momentarily exceeds the OL4 trip limits, even if normal running torque is acceptable.
- Degradation of mechanical components (e.g., worn bearings, misalignment) leading to increased friction and torque demand over time.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Review machine operational logs for correlation between OL4 faults and specific load events (e.g., material feeding, sudden acceleration) or process stages.
- 2
Using a power meter, measure the actual mechanical power output and motor current during the application's most demanding conditions.
- 3
Adjust parameter L6-05 (Overtorque 2 Detection Level) to a value slightly above the peak transient operating current, or increase L6-06 (Overtorque 2 Detection Time) if momentary spikes are expected.
- 4
Perform a current signature analysis on the motor to detect early signs of mechanical wear or motor winding degradation.
- 5
Check for correct motor parameters (E1-01, E1-02, E1-03) and ensure the auto-tuning process has been successfully completed, providing accurate motor model data.