Yaskawa · E7 Drive
The protection for the dynamic braking resistor, based on setting of L8-01, has been activated. This fault is typically caused by an overhauling load, an extended dynamic braking duty cycle that exceeds the resistor's capacity, or a defective dynamic braking resistor, leading to overheating.
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1. Verify the dynamic braking resistor parameters L8-01 (DBR capacity in kW) and L8-02 (DBR resistance in Ohms) against the actual installed resistor's nameplate data.
2. Disconnect the DBR and measure its ohmic value between the drive's B1 and B2 terminals (or +2 and B1 for external units) with a multimeter to confirm it matches L8-02.
3. Increase the motor's deceleration time parameter (C1-02) to reduce the rate of energy regeneration, thus spreading the load on the DBR over a longer period.
4. Review the application for continuous overhauling loads. If present, consider alternative solutions like common DC bus or active front end drives.
5. Inspect the dynamic braking resistor for proper ventilation and ensure its cooling fan (if present) is operational and not obstructed.
6. Reduce the dynamic braking duty cycle parameter (e.g., L8-03) or install a higher capacity (kW) dynamic braking resistor with appropriate resistance.