Vacon · NXS NXP
The motor's actual speed deviates significantly from its commanded speed reference. This can be caused by a faulty encoder connection (if an encoder is used), or for Permanent Magnet Synchronous (PMS) motors, exceeding the pull-out torque. An uncorrected speed error leads to inaccurate motor control, poor process performance, and potential instability.
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Verify all encoder cable connections (e.g., terminals 88, 89, 90 on drive) for proper seating and continuity using a multimeter.
Measure encoder pulse output (e.g., channels A, B, Z) with an oscilloscope while rotating the motor slowly, checking for signal integrity.
Confirm drive parameters P1-20 (Encoder resolution) and P1-21 (Encoder type) match the installed encoder specifications.
Inspect motor shaft coupling for tightness and verify no slippage under load.
For PMS motors, re-run auto-tuning (e.g., Parameter P1-30 set to '2' or '3') to ensure correct motor data is learned.
Monitor drive's actual speed feedback (e.g., via LCP or software) and compare to commanded speed reference to quantify deviation.