Motor Overload
Yaskawa · V1000
¿Qué significa Motor Overload ?
The motor is experiencing a load that exceeds its rated capacity, especially when operating at low speeds with heavy loads. This can also result from excessively short acceleration/deceleration cycles or an incorrect motor rated current setting in the drive. Prolonged motor overload leads to winding overheating and potential damage to the motor insulation.
Causas comunes
- Sustained mechanical load on the motor exceeds its rated output, causing prolonged high current draw.
- Motor current protection settings (e.g., Parameter E2-01 for motor rated current, C2-02 for overload warning level) are incorrectly configured or too low.
- Excessively short acceleration time (Parameter C1-01) or deceleration time (Parameter C1-02) causing high transient currents during ramps.
- Motor cooling is inadequate, especially when operating at low speeds, reducing its effective continuous power rating.
- Drive output filter (Parameter C2-03) or motor thermal model (Parameter C2-04) settings do not accurately reflect the connected motor's characteristics.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Verify the mechanical load on the motor; check for any binding, obstruction, or increased friction in the driven equipment.
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2. Confirm that the motor rated current (Parameter E2-01) and motor rated voltage (Parameter E2-02) are correctly set according to the motor's nameplate data.
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3. Increase the acceleration time (Parameter C1-01) and deceleration time (Parameter C1-02) by 10-20% to reduce transient current peaks.
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4. Monitor motor current (e.g., using drive display or clamp meter) during typical operation to determine average and peak current draw relative to the motor's rated current.
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5. Check for proper motor cooling, ensuring fan is operational and motor fins are clean, especially for applications involving low-speed operation.
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6. Review motor thermal protection settings (e.g., C2-02, C2-04) to ensure they are appropriate for the application and motor type.