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OL2

Inverter Overload

Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive

What does OL2 mean?

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.

Common Causes

  • Continuous inverter output current exceeding the inverter's rated continuous current (e.g., specified on nameplate) for an extended duration.
  • Motor rated power (Parameter A1-02) or motor rated current (Parameter A1-01) incorrectly set, causing the inverter to underestimate the load.
  • Poor motor tuning (e.g., in vector control modes) resulting in higher than optimal current draw for a given torque.
  • Mechanical overload on the driven machine requiring continuous current above the inverter's safe operating limit.
  • Inverter output voltage or frequency not correctly matched to the motor, leading to inefficient operation and higher current.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    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. 2

    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. 3

    3. Monitor the inverter's internal current feedback (e.g., Parameter C1-01) and compare it against external measurements for accuracy.

  4. 4

    4. Inspect the driven machinery for any mechanical issues (e.g., worn bearings, misalignment) that could cause continuous high loading.

  5. 5

    5. Increase acceleration and deceleration times (e.g., Parameters F2-01, F2-03) to reduce transient current demands during speed changes.

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