Mitsubishi Electric · FR-D700 Inverter
This fault occurs when the inverter's output frequency drops to 1Hz due to stall prevention operation and remains at that level for 3 seconds, ultimately leading to an inverter trip. The display shows "OL" during active stall prevention. This indicates that the motor is experiencing a continuous overload condition that the stall prevention function cannot overcome. Sustained overload can lead to motor and inverter damage.
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Measure the actual motor operating current and speed under load and compare to the motor's rated specifications.
Inspect the mechanical system (gears, bearings, belts, shafts) for binding, excessive friction, or physical damage.
Review and adjust stall prevention parameters (e.g., Pr. 156, Pr. 157, Pr. 158) to ensure they are appropriate for the motor and load characteristics.
Increase the acceleration time (Pr. 7) to allow the motor more time to overcome inertia without stalling during startup.
Verify the motor parameter settings (Pr. 9, Pr. 71, Pr. 80, Pr. 81) match the actual motor nameplate data.