Yaskawa · J1000
This minor fault occurs when the deviation between the speed reference and the actual speed feedback (typically from a PG option card) exceeds the threshold set in F1-10 for a duration longer than F1-11. Common causes include excessive load, improperly set acceleration/deceleration times, mechanical lock-ups, or incorrect parameter scaling. Failure to resolve this can lead to unstable motor operation, mechanical stress, or an inability to maintain desired process speeds.
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Verify the settings of Parameter F1-10 (Speed Deviation Detection Level) and F1-11 (Speed Deviation Detection Time) against the expected speed regulation performance of the application.
Monitor the speed reference (e.g., U1-04) and actual speed feedback (e.g., U1-07) simultaneously using the drive's display or HMI to observe the real-time deviation.
Adjust speed control parameters (e.g., C1-01 Proportional Gain, C1-02 Integral Gain) systematically to improve speed regulation and reduce deviation, following the drive's tuning guide.
Inspect the encoder/PG and its cabling for secure connections and proper shielding to ensure a clean and accurate speed feedback signal.
Check the motor and driven load for any mechanical binding, excessive friction, or slipping mechanisms that prevent the motor from accurately following the speed reference.