Yaskawa · F7 Drive
A torque limit was continuously reached for 3 seconds or longer during a ramp to stop while operating in open-loop vector control. This fault typically indicates that the motor parameters are not correctly set, preventing the drive from controlling torque effectively.
Click steps to track your progress.
Verify all motor nameplate data (kW, Amps, RPM, Volts, Hz) is accurately programmed into Parameters F1-01 through F1-06.
Perform a motor auto-tuning sequence (e.g., set L3-03 to 1) to optimize the motor model for open-loop vector control.
Increase the deceleration ramp time (Parameter C1-02) to reduce the instantaneous torque required during stopping.
Inspect the mechanical load for any binding, excessive friction, or jams that would impede smooth deceleration.
Adjust the deceleration torque limit (Parameter P1-54) to a higher value, ensuring it remains within the motor's and drive's safe operating limits.
Monitor motor current (U1-01) during deceleration to confirm it does not continuously exceed the motor's rated current.