Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
This fault indicates the inverter itself is experiencing an overload condition, likely due to excessive output current over time. It triggers a shutdown to protect the inverter's power components (IGBTs, rectifiers) from damage. Persistent inverter overload can lead to component failure, overheating, and reduced lifespan of the drive.
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1. Measure inverter output current using a true-RMS clamp meter and compare it to the inverter's continuous current rating (refer to the device nameplate).
2. Verify motor rated power (Parameter A1-02) and motor rated current (Parameter A1-01) are correctly configured in the inverter for the connected motor.
3. Monitor the inverter's internal current feedback (e.g., Parameter C1-01) and compare it against external measurements for accuracy.
4. Inspect the driven machinery for any mechanical issues (e.g., worn bearings, misalignment) that could cause continuous high loading.
5. Increase acceleration and deceleration times (e.g., Parameters F2-01, F2-03) to reduce transient current demands during speed changes.