Ryan_Flowers
Electrical
- Jan 30, 2020
- 1
Hello,
I have a piece of equipment that requires the use of 5 drive bays pulling a continuous chain. Each drive bay has 2 motors that run off 1 VFD (so 5 VFD's total). Over time each of these VFD's has been changed to a different/newer version. My problem I'm having is that when I go to stop the conveying chain, three of the drives decelerate normally, and two do not. They end up just displaying OFF instead of the frequency dropping. The drive bays controlled by these two VFD's are skipping and damaging components when stopped. I made sure all my basic parameters are the same across the drives with relative accuracy (control, freq reference, ACC, and DEC). I've looked through This manual and can't seem to find a parameter or function that I am missing.
So to be clear, I believe my issue lies with the Toshiba VF-S9 drives displaying OFF instead of decelerating when stopped. Can anyone point me to proper setting to help with my issue?
Thanks!
I have a piece of equipment that requires the use of 5 drive bays pulling a continuous chain. Each drive bay has 2 motors that run off 1 VFD (so 5 VFD's total). Over time each of these VFD's has been changed to a different/newer version. My problem I'm having is that when I go to stop the conveying chain, three of the drives decelerate normally, and two do not. They end up just displaying OFF instead of the frequency dropping. The drive bays controlled by these two VFD's are skipping and damaging components when stopped. I made sure all my basic parameters are the same across the drives with relative accuracy (control, freq reference, ACC, and DEC). I've looked through This manual and can't seem to find a parameter or function that I am missing.
So to be clear, I believe my issue lies with the Toshiba VF-S9 drives displaying OFF instead of decelerating when stopped. Can anyone point me to proper setting to help with my issue?
Thanks!