Yaskawa · E7 Drive
This fault indicates an excessive current draw, which can lead to motor and drive damage if not promptly addressed. It can occur during momentary power loss recovery, DC Injection Braking, or during acceleration if the mechanical load is too large or the acceleration time is set too short. The drive will trip and stop operation upon detection of this fault.
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1. Inspect the mechanical system for any binding, obstructions, or damage that could impede motor rotation.
2. With power removed, measure the motor winding resistance (U-V, V-W, W-U) and insulation resistance to ground with a megohmmeter.
3. Using a clamp meter, monitor motor current (U, V, W) during startup and operation to identify peak currents.
4. Increase the acceleration time (e.g., parameter C1-01 or C1-03) to reduce startup current demand.
5. Check all wiring from drive output terminals (U, V, W) to the motor for signs of damage or short circuits.