Omron · MX2 Series Type V2 Compact Inverter
An overcurrent trip during motor acceleration signifies an excessive current draw, often caused by rapid acceleration times, a locked rotor condition, or improperly tuned torque boost parameters. The inverter detects this condition when output current reaches approximately 200% of its rated value, leading to a shutdown to protect the main power elements.
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Increase the acceleration time parameter (P1-04) in 0.5-second increments and retest operation for a smoother start.
Manually rotate the motor shaft (with power off) to confirm it is free-moving and not mechanically bound.
Verify that motor nameplate data (Voltage, Amps, HP, RPM) is accurately entered into inverter parameters (e.g., P0-03, P0-04, P0-05).
Reduce the initial torque boost setting (P1-06) if the motor is starting under a light load or no-load condition.
Perform an inverter auto-tuning procedure (P0-99) if available, to optimize motor control and identify motor electrical characteristics.