Undertorque Detection 2
Yaskawa · V1000
¿Qué significa UL4 ?
This fault triggers when the drive's output current falls below the level set in L6-05 for longer than the time specified in L6-06. Similar to UL3, it's often caused by a machine problem like a broken pulley belt or misconfigured load parameters. Ignoring this can result in undetected mechanical problems, operational inefficiencies, or unexpected stops.
Causas comunes
- Partial load reduction in the driven machinery (e.g., conveyor belt temporarily clearing a jam).
- Reduced viscosity of material in mixing or pumping applications, lowering the required torque.
- Parameter L6-05 (Undertorque Detection Level 2) set excessively high for the application's operating range.
- Drive operating in an extended unloaded state due to process interruption or standby mode.
- Loose mechanical components causing reduced friction or load resistance.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
Haga clic en los pasos para seguir su progreso.
- 1
Inspect the driven machinery and process for any conditions that would cause a sustained reduction in load.
- 2
Verify L6-05 (Undertorque Detection Level 2) is set appropriately for the secondary undertorque condition.
- 3
Adjust L6-06 (Undertorque Detection Delay 2) to prevent nuisance trips for short-duration load changes.
- 4
Monitor the drive's output current (parameter U1-03) during various load conditions.
- 5
Check for any changes in the process material or conditions that could consistently lower torque requirements.