Auto-tuning Data Invalid
Yaskawa · E7 Drive
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The rated current set value is set too high, or there's an excessive V/F set value, or a motor iron core saturation coefficient fault, causing the auto-tuning results to be invalid. This is an alarm that indicates incorrect motor or drive parameter settings post-tuning, which could lead to suboptimal performance or protection issues.
Häufige Ursachen
- Motor rated current parameter (P2-01) set significantly higher than the actual motor nameplate rated current, leading to an invalid V/f ratio.
- V/f characteristic parameters (e.g., C2-01 for max voltage, C2-02 for V/f pattern) set incorrectly, causing over-fluxing or saturation during tuning.
- Motor iron core saturation coefficient (derived from motor data) being miscalculated due to incorrect motor input data (P2-xx series parameters).
- Auto-tuning attempted with a motor type unsuitable for the selected tuning algorithm (e.g., V/f control motor tuned with sensorless vector method via P2-08).
- Internal drive hardware fault affecting current or voltage regulation during the tuning process.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Verify the motor rated current (P2-01) exactly matches the motor nameplate rating. Correct if set too high or too low.
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2. Check the V/f pattern parameters (e.g., C2-01 to C2-04) to ensure they are appropriate for the motor type and application, and that the maximum voltage (C2-01) does not exceed the motor's rated voltage.
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3. Ensure the correct motor type is selected for auto-tuning (e.g., standard induction motor, permanent magnet motor via P2-08 or H1-01).
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4. Perform a factory reset (e.g., A1-03 = 2220) and carefully re-enter all motor and application parameters from scratch before attempting auto-tuning again.
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5. If possible, attempt auto-tuning with a different, known-good motor (within drive kVA rating) to isolate if the issue is with the drive or the motor.