Yaskawa · F7 Drive
The OL1 fault is triggered when the motor connected to the drive experiences prolonged overcurrent, causing it to exceed its thermal capacity. This protection is configured by parameters like L1-01 (protection selection) and L1-02 (overload time constant). Continuing to operate a motor in an OL1 condition severely risks damage to motor windings and insulation, leading to premature motor failure and costly downtime.
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Read the motor nameplate and verify that Parameter L1-01 (Motor Rated Current) in the drive matches the motor's Full Load Amps (FLA). Adjust if necessary.
Measure the actual current (Amps) on all three motor phases using a clamp meter (e.g., Fluke 376 FC) during normal operation and compare to the value set in L1-01.
Disconnect power and manually rotate the motor shaft and connected load. Verify smooth, free rotation without excessive resistance or binding.
Using an insulation tester (e.g., Megger MIT420), perform a motor winding insulation resistance test from each phase to ground (500VDC for 1 minute).
Monitor motor temperature directly with a thermal imager (e.g., FLIR T540) and compare to the motor's insulation class limits (e.g., Class F, 155°C).
Verify supply voltage balance at the drive input terminals (L1, L2, L3) using a multimeter (e.g., Fluke 87V) and ensure phase voltages are within 2% of each other.