Yaskawa · J1000
The motor current has fallen below a secondary minimum value set in L6-05 for longer than the allowable time specified in L6-06. Similar to UL3, this suggests either incorrect parameter tuning for the current load or a fault in the machine's mechanical system that is causing reduced torque.
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1. Adjust the secondary undertorque detection level parameter (L6-05) to a value below the minimum expected motor current for the specific operating condition.
2. Lengthen the secondary undertorque detection time parameter (L6-06) to accommodate transient load drops or normal process fluctuations.
3. Thoroughly inspect the driven machine for any mechanical failures that would result in a significant drop in load torque.
4. Compare the motor current at which UL4 trips with the set value of L6-05 using the drive's monitor functions (e.g., U1-01).
5. Verify that the application's operating profile is consistent with the intended use of a secondary undertorque detection.
6. If using a multi-speed application, confirm the current sensor provides accurate readings across all operating ranges.