Hai , If we want more than two speeds in our application like 10%,20%,30%,40%,50% how the wiring should do on the drive.. Looking forward to your support.
hi there... is it possible to use the analogue output of 1st drive and connect it to the analogue input of the 2nd drive for PID control? i would like the speed of the 2nd drive to change according the the amps of the 1st drive
dear sir there is no load connected to the drive . when ever i push the run button it shows oc . i think the fualt may be in the hardware . can you pleas tell me which ic refers to the current detection ???
+ahmad rehman do you have have serial communications connected to the drive? Here is a link to the technical manual, www.galco.com/techdoc/yask/v1000_tc.pdf, if you go to page 255, it list possible causes for that alarm. On page 397 it shows how to perform a self-diagnostics test of the communications in the drive to confirm the drive is good.
Hello Galco! Thank you for making this video's you've made a customer out of me! Im starting frim scratch on a milling machine. I need to put together a complete control panel from scratch. can you please make a video going over configuring it this vfd for milling machine application? Thanks! i ask because i just purchased this drive to replace a faulty drive on a mill at work. The settings for the old 90's yaskawa drive don't translate well to the updated drive. Stuff like acceleration time, deceleration time. Braking ect. Id hate to set my DC braking wrong and de-magnitize the expensive spindle induction motor. Maybe I can get an email to send a copy of the machine specifications for the drive settings to have help help translating them?
It sounds like you have taken on an extensive project that would be well beyond the scope of our videos, so we probably won't be able to make a video for that kind of instruction, cuz it would have to be hours in length and as you may have noticed most of our video's are only 2 to 6 minutes in length. For that kind of help you would need to talk to 1 of our engineers or a product manager may also be able to help. Give us a call at 800-337-1720 and ask for our Yaskawa product manager.
+Imran Aslam An OC fault is an overcurrent fault, this can be caused by many factors. This could include motor load issues, the motor itself, wiring, drive parameters or a defective drive. If the drive had been running fine for a period of time and no parameters have been changed, you can assume that it is not a parameter issue. If the drive is set-up to run in V/Hz mode, I would suggest disconnecting the motor from the drive and then start the drive. If the drive still faults out on OC, typically that means the drive is defective. If the drive doesn’t fault out, with the motor still disconnected, I would testthe motor and wiring to ground using a megger. This will check to see if anything is breaking over to ground with high voltage. If that tests good, I would try to run the motor with the it uncoupled from the load. Measure the current, using a true RMS or an analog current clamp, on the three output wires to make sure they are balanced and below the full load amps of the motor. If that looks good, reconnect load and re-measure the current to make sure it isstill below full load amps of the motor. If the drive faults and the current is below the full load amps of the motor the drive could be defective. If the current is above, then check the load on the motor. See the Yaskawa manual for more information on possible causes for an OC fault.
+Jaskaran Singh The photo coupler outputs can be programmed to turn on a transistor based on a status of the drive, such as DRIVE IS RUNNING or DRIVE IS AT ZERO SPEED for example. This output signal could be used to turn on a light or give a signal to a PLC for example. The pulse train input is used to control the output of the drive or as a feedback signal. This pulse train could come from an encoder that is turned by a different part of the machine for example, then the drive output could match the speed of the encoder. The pulse train output provides an high frequency output that that can be programmed to show a monitored value of the drive such as output frequency for example. This signal could be used to feed another V1000 drive’s pulse train input so that it will match the speed of the first drive.
excuse me, i need use the potentiometer to control a C.A motor whith yaskawa v1000. first I need to configure the parameters current, voltaje, RPM, Frecuency. in yaskawa and then operate in remote mode??? thanks
OK Diego, go to parameter E1-01 and verify the line voltage set correctly for your application, E1-03 = 1 (by default for 60Hz motor) be sure you have correct V/F pattern selected, then go to E2-01 load motor rated current (FLA), E2-04 for number of poles, and E2-11 for motor rated power in KW. Now you want to run a rotational Auto-tune, just make sure your motor in not coupled to the machine before running autotune, ok?
Ok well with most startup you load your motor data first, determine a reasonable ACCEL/DECEL time for you application, program max speed and then you probably want to Autotune it.Is the motor uncoupled from the machine?
2:11. WARNING: To everyone using Remote Inputs with a Potentiometer to control their equipment with a Yaskawa VFD. Make sure you look at your Yaskawa VFD's Control Circuit Diagram (it is available in the first few pages of your Yaskawa VFD Manual) to find what Ohms level Potentiometer it NEEDS. If you use a Potentiometer with a different Ohm's level than what the Yaskawa VFD NEEDs, you could BURN YOUR MOTOR at motor start up.
Hai , If we want more than two speeds in our application like 10%,20%,30%,40%,50% how the wiring should do on the drive.. Looking forward to your support.
hi there... is it possible to use the analogue output of 1st drive and connect it to the analogue input of the 2nd drive for PID control? i would like the speed of the 2nd drive to change according the the amps of the 1st drive
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dear sir there is no load connected to the drive . when ever i push the run button it shows oc . i think the fualt may be in the hardware . can you pleas tell me which ic refers to the current detection ???
Thank you maam,how to wiring a L1000a maam?
Hi medam i have yaskawa drive v1000 fault is cpf06 can you tell me thanks
A1000 vfd Default analog output is 0-10v.
How to change it to 4-20mA?
Great video tutorial very informative and easy to understand, Thank you for sharing your knowledge,❤️🇵🇭
Nice video Miss.but if it's possible to draw a control diagram to understand more easily. Thanks
When your boards fail what makes you feel like you doing anything for anybody in this situation?
sir plz can you tell that how to clear a "call" fault communication transmission error appear when drive power on
+ahmad rehman do you have have serial communications connected to the drive?
Here is a link to the technical manual, www.galco.com/techdoc/yask/v1000_tc.pdf,
if you go to page 255, it list possible causes for that alarm. On page 397 it
shows how to perform a self-diagnostics test of the communications in the drive
to confirm the drive is good.
When i connect s1 to sc becomes reverse direction instead forward direction ...why?
s2 to sc
It reverse direction in properly
To correct motor rotation usually all you have to do is to swap any two motor leads.
Hello Galco! Thank you for making this video's you've made a customer out of me! Im starting frim scratch on a milling machine. I need to put together a complete control panel from scratch. can you please make a video going over configuring it this vfd for milling machine application? Thanks!
i ask because i just purchased this drive to replace a faulty drive on a mill at work. The settings for the old 90's yaskawa drive don't translate well to the updated drive. Stuff like acceleration time, deceleration time. Braking ect. Id hate to set my DC braking wrong and de-magnitize the expensive spindle induction motor. Maybe I can get an email to send a copy of the machine specifications for the drive settings to have help help translating them?
It sounds like you have taken on an extensive project that would be well beyond the scope of our videos, so we probably won't be able to make a video for that kind of instruction, cuz it would have to be hours in length and as you may have noticed most of our video's are only 2 to 6 minutes in length. For that kind of help you would need to talk to 1 of our engineers or a product manager may also be able to help. Give us a call at 800-337-1720 and ask for our Yaskawa product manager.
Would be great if you guys made the communication video too
Are the control inputs 24vdc or 110vac?
The inputs directly to the drive terminals are 24 volt. However a 110Vac option card is available if needed.
GalcoTV thank you
sir can you please tell me how oc fault can be repaired ???
+Imran Aslam An OC fault is an overcurrent fault, this can be caused by many factors. This could include motor load issues, the motor itself, wiring, drive parameters or a defective drive. If the drive had been running fine for a period of time and no parameters have been changed, you can assume that it is not a parameter issue.
If the drive is set-up to run in V/Hz mode, I would suggest disconnecting the motor from the drive and then start the drive. If the drive still faults out on OC, typically that means the drive is defective.
If the drive doesn’t fault out, with the motor still disconnected, I would testthe motor and wiring to ground using a megger. This will check to see if anything is breaking over to ground with high voltage.
If that tests good, I would try to run the motor with the it uncoupled from the load. Measure the current, using a true RMS or an analog current clamp, on the
three output wires to make sure they are balanced and below the full load amps
of the motor.
If that looks good, reconnect load and re-measure the current to make sure it isstill below full load amps of the motor. If the drive faults and the current is
below the full load amps of the motor the drive could be defective. If the
current is above, then check the load on the motor.
See the Yaskawa manual for more information on possible causes for an OC fault.
thanks you...
sir, may u tell me what is the use of photocoupler and pulse train input and outputs in v1000
please
+Jaskaran Singh The photo coupler outputs can be programmed to turn on a transistor based on a status of the drive, such as DRIVE IS RUNNING or DRIVE IS AT ZERO SPEED for example. This output signal could be used to turn on a light or give a signal to a PLC for example.
The pulse train input is used to control the output of the drive or as a feedback signal. This pulse train could come from an encoder that is turned by a different part of the machine for example, then the drive output could match the speed of the encoder.
The pulse train output provides an high frequency output that that can be programmed to show a monitored value of the drive such as output frequency for example. This signal could be used to feed another V1000 drive’s pulse train input so that it will match the speed of the first drive.
Very helpful , Thanks
excuse me! Can you send the diagram which you connected between the Inverter and External equipments in this video to me, please! Thanks the best.
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Please enter avery parameters.
And wiring .
Please sir potentiometer connection in the drive
Connect the wiper to terminal A1, the clockwise end to V+, and the CCW end to VC, ok?
What fault ope12, thanks
Is not listed in the manual so you will have to give us a call at 800-337-1720 and ask for a product manager or contact the factory directly.
excuse me, i need use the potentiometer to control a C.A motor whith yaskawa v1000. first I need to configure the parameters current, voltaje, RPM, Frecuency. in yaskawa and then operate in remote mode??? thanks
OK Diego, go to parameter E1-01 and verify the line voltage set correctly for your application, E1-03 = 1 (by default for 60Hz motor) be sure you have correct V/F pattern selected, then go to E2-01 load motor rated current (FLA), E2-04 for number of poles, and E2-11 for motor rated power in KW. Now you want to run a rotational Auto-tune, just make sure your motor in not coupled to the machine before running autotune, ok?
Naku drive vfd contactor tho wiring kavali
please help us to configure VFD with computer interface
Ok the drive uses RS422/485 with MEMOBUS protocol (the manual shows MODBUS next to the memobus labeling too). Do you have the software?
Yes I have
Ok well with most startup you load your motor data first, determine a reasonable ACCEL/DECEL time for you application, program max speed and then you probably want to Autotune it.Is the motor uncoupled from the machine?
Let us know how you make out, ok?
it is not detecting the drive
Good job. Thank you
wire with cct with diagram alongside
Please crimp your cables appropriately next time. Do not use bare strands in screw terminals.
2:11. WARNING: To everyone using Remote Inputs with a Potentiometer to control their equipment with a Yaskawa VFD. Make sure you look at your Yaskawa VFD's Control Circuit Diagram (it is available in the first few pages of your Yaskawa VFD Manual) to find what Ohms level Potentiometer it NEEDS. If you use a Potentiometer with a different Ohm's level than what the Yaskawa VFD NEEDs, you could BURN YOUR MOTOR at motor start up.
Our manual shows a 2K ohm Potentiometer for the V1000 . Max did you damage your motor with this drive?
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