By the way mactec54,
The manual that came with my Huanyang as a parameter set for frequency skipping. It allows you to setup multiple frequency ranges. I don't remember the parameter numbers but let me know if you want them.
Hi again,
Motor runs fine for a short time then starting to shake. The best I could achieve is by using the high torque curve (the lower right curve on the attached image). I also played with Carrier Frequency for smoother run but nothing changed.
I also have a Siemens Sinamics V20 3kw inverter that I'm using for my cnc router. I'll pull it out and make a test with the motor. If it runs fine then I'll buy another Sinamics. If not then I'll buy a 6 pole 1000 RPM motor. But I think the working duty of the motor must be S3 for the job. The motor I have is S1 rated which means "start once, run for long periods".
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
By the way mactec54,
The manual that came with my Huanyang as a parameter set for frequency skipping. It allows you to setup multiple frequency ranges. I don't remember the parameter numbers but let me know if you want them.
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
I have the Skip Frequency Parameters, what I meant was not all the cheaper Drives have these Parameters to set, but what you are seeing should not be happening at 50Hz it should be smooth and quiet just as it is at 20Hz
Your motor is very noisy at 50Hz it should be quiet at those settings, something is not set correct or the VFD is doing a really bad job, I don't think you would want a 6 pole motor, it would run too slow for your need
Swap the output wires around, it may run in reverse, of what you want, but sometimes this can have an effect on a motor driven by a VFD
Do you have good Grounding, motor to the VFD and Input power supply to the VFD
Mactec54
Yes, I swapped the wires. The cable from VFD to the motor is 4x2.5mm^2 shielded. Grounding is as as it should be.
As I said I'll try my other VFD and see how it works with the motor. I don't know what else I can try.
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
Look, I have a walking motor. No need to walk it twice a day.
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
New motor. Works fine.
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
I have been having the Huanyang blues,
I have tried for two days to get the VFD to work with Mach3 no luck.
Now I am trying to reset the factory settings I have tried several time to set PD0013 to 8 and factory setting won't restore
Any help is appreciated
Factory reset is PD013 = 01 on some versions.
Suat
Proud father, C# developer, Model heli pilot, newbie free time machinist for hobby
Thanks Got it reset, it now can control with the panel arrow keys but not the pot on the panel any advice on the pot?
Thanks
Make sure the jumper is on pins 2-3.
I wouldn't recommend running with the default parameters, unless you are 100% certain that they are correct for your spindle.
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Hello,
I receive my VFD and spindle few days ago and I have some problem to set it up.
All wire have been check twice but when I put more than 100Hz, the spindle stop and and I have the following error message : E.LU.A
According to manual, it's a low voltage problem but no idea where it could from.
VFD is a HuanYang HY02D223B (2.2KW) and the spindle is HuanJiang 0.8KW water cooled.
Does someone has any idea of the problem?
Your Hot wire ( Phase ) is Brown if this is the case then your Brown wire needs to be on the ( R Terminal ) and the Blue wire ( Null ) on the T terminal
You check the spindle Earth wire, with a meter, check the Pin 4 to the Body of the Spindle, if this is not connected it also needs connecting inside the cap so the spindle is Earthed
Mactec54
Mactec54
The seller ask me to set the following parameters :
- PD005 = 400
- PD004 = 400
- PD003 = 400
- PD072 = 400
- PD144 = 3000
As the VFD is 2.2KW and spindle is 0.8KW, don't I have to set it in the VFD?
I'm sorry but my knowledge in electricity is near zero.. :/
So I check the ground between Pin 4 and the body spindle in direct current. I got random numbers changing all the time. But is it direct or alternating ?
The best way for you to see how to use your multimeter for continuity test is YouTube
Ok there are more parameters that need to set, this list will help, what they gave you are some of the main important Parameters
Huanyang Mactec54
PD000=0 for Parameter unlock ( 1 ) for Parameter Lock
PD001=0 (1 For Remote Control)
PD002=0 ( 1 For 0-10v Terminal Control or Remote Trim Pot Control ) ( J1 Also Needs to be set for Terminal Control )
PD003=400
PD004=400
PD005=400
PD007=20
PD008=220 (Motor Rated Voltage )
PD009=15
PD010=8
PD011=120 ( 100 Minimum Setting with Quality VFD, 120 is Safe)
PD13= 08 is for Factory reset, Only use this to set VFD to Factory Default Settings
PD014 Acceleration=12 ( Adjust to suit)
PD015 Deceleration=12 (Adjust to suit)
( PD15 is ignored IF PD26=1 Then the Spindle will Coast to a Stop)
PD141=220 ( Motor Rated Voltage )
PD142= 4 ( Motor Amp Rating ) " Check your Spindle Motor Rated Amps that's What this Should Be Set To "
PD143=2 ( Motor Number of Poles)
PD144=3000 (Max Motor RPM) =3,000= (24,000)
PD70=0 ( This may need to be set to 1 if Control Voltage is 0-5v )
PD72=400
PD73=120 ( 100 Minimum Setting )
Mactec54