: Detailed mechanical and electrical installation instructions. Wiring : Complete power, motor, and control circuit wiring diagrams. Operation Procedures : Guidance on using the digital operator and running the drive. Parameter Settings : Comprehensive lists and descriptions of all drive parameters. Troubleshooting : Diagnostic information, fault codes, alarm lists, and maintenance procedures.
If you are working with a Yaskawa "1000" series drive, having the right documentation is the difference between a smooth startup and a "Fault" code on your first run. Whether you're using the high-performance , the compact Yaskawa V1000 , or the simple Yaskawa J1000 , here is what you need to know. 1. Quick Access to Manuals
Also, don't swap to a GA800 directly unless you re-do the grounding. The K1000 had a different common mode noise profile. You’ll need a ferrite core on the output if you go that route.
If your drive stops, check the digital operator for these common codes: yaskawa k1000 manual
The drive detected a current spike. Check for a short circuit or a jammed motor.
Acceleration and Deceleration Times. Smooth ramp times prevent mechanical jerking. d1-01: Frequency Reference (Speed setpoints). 5. Troubleshooting Common Fault Codes
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This is the most referenced section. Parameters are grouped by function:
Time required to ramp from 0 Hz to maximum output frequency. Deceleration Time 1
Reduce the mechanical load. Verify that parameter E2-01 exactly matches the motor nameplate. If running at low speeds for extended periods, ensure the motor has an independent blower fan for cooling. GF (Ground Fault) Parameter Settings : Comprehensive lists and descriptions of
Never short the output circuits, as it can result in serious injury or equipment death. Standard connection diagrams are provided in the A1000 Quick Start Guide 3. Programming and Parameter Settings YASKAWA AC Drive A1000
Check the motor insulation resistance using a megohmmeter (disconnect the VFD first). Increase the acceleration time ( C1-01 ). Inspect the mechanical load for binding. oV (Overvoltage)
Quick tip on that K1000: Check the internal cooling fan. The oH alarm logic on the K1000 is tied to a tachometer feedback from the fan, not just the thermistor. If the fan spins slow (even if the heatsink is cool), it will fault. Run a test with monitor U4-04. Whether you're using the high-performance , the compact
If you need this manual, do not look for a PDF. Look for the "Yaskawa SIEP C710606 18B" document code. It is worth printing and laminating.
Official PDFs are available from Yaskawa's global documentation website. In addition, the provides a digital resource for quickly looking up faults, alarms, and solutions on a smartphone or tablet. Remember that only authorized personnel should perform installation, maintenance, inspection, and part replacement, as detailed in the official safety instructions.