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CoF

Current Offset Fault

Yaskawa · GA500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

What does CoF mean?

A Current Offset Fault occurs when the drive attempts to start operation while residual induced voltage is still present in the motor, such as after coasting to a stop or rapid deceleration. This indicates the current offset value has exceeded its permitted automatic adjustment range. In rare cases, this fault may also point to an internal hardware problem within the drive itself. Failure to resolve this can lead to incorrect motor control, erratic startup behavior, or potential damage if a hardware issue is present.

Common Causes

  • Motor current offset detected is outside acceptable limits (P7-01).
  • DC offset in motor phase currents.
  • Faulty current sensor (CT).
  • Improper motor phase insulation.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Modify the control sequence to prevent restarting operation when induced voltage remains in the motor.

  2. 2

    Set b3-01 = 1 [Speed Search at Start Selection = Enabled] or use external Speed Search commands (H1-xx = 61, 62) to safely re-engage with a spinning motor.

  3. 3

    If the above steps do not resolve the fault and a drive hardware problem is suspected after initial troubleshooting, replace the drive. Perform a Fault Reset.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

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