Overtorque Detection 1
Yaskawa · E7 Drive
¿Qué significa OL3 ?
The Drive output current exceeded the threshold set in L6-02 for longer than the time set in L6-03, indicating a motor overload condition. This fault protects the motor and mechanical system from damage due to excessive load.
Causas comunes
- Mechanical binding or jamming in the driven load, causing excessive motor torque demand.
- Incorrectly set L6-02 (Overtorque Detection Level) parameter, leading to premature tripping.
- Motor shaft or gearbox bearing failure increasing frictional losses in the mechanical system.
- Excessive external load applied to the motor beyond its continuous operating capacity.
- Damaged or improperly sized motor for the application, unable to handle peak torque requirements.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Measure motor current at U, V, W terminals with a clamp meter and compare to the value set in E2-01 (Motor Rated Current).
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2. Inspect the mechanical system (e.g., conveyor, pump, fan) for obstructions, seizing bearings, or misalignments.
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3. Verify L6-02 (Overtorque Detection Level) and L6-03 (Overtorque Detection Time) parameters are set appropriately for the application.
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4. Check motor winding resistance (U-V, V-W, W-U) with a multimeter for imbalances or open circuits.
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5. If continuous overtorque is detected, reduce process load or consider upsizing the motor/drive system.