Yaskawa · V1000
An excessive current flow has been detected at the drive's output. This is typically caused by a short circuit or ground fault on the output side, an extremely heavy mechanical load, overly short acceleration/deceleration times, incorrect motor data, or switching a magnetic contactor at the output. This condition can severely damage the drive's power section (IGBTs).
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1. De-energize the drive and disconnect the motor; perform an insulation resistance test (megohmmeter) on each output phase (U, V, W) to ground and between phases to check for short circuits.
2. Check for mechanical binding or obstruction in the driven load that could be causing excessive torque requirements.
3. Increase the acceleration time (Parameter C1-01) and deceleration time (Parameter C1-02) by 20% increments.
4. Verify motor nameplate current against the drive's rated output current to ensure proper sizing.
5. Monitor drive output current (via display or software) during start-up to identify when the overcurrent condition occurs relative to motor speed.
6. Adjust the drive's current limit (Parameter C2-01) if necessary, ensuring it remains within safe operating limits for the motor and drive.