What is the part numbers on your Drives and Motors?
So I just received two 400W DYN4 driver and motor sets to convert my SX3 mill from steppers. I connected everything per the manual on the bench to test it out and make sure all the wiring is correct but as soon as I power it on with the motor connected to the driver within 5 seconds the drive goes into a fault and on the program it shows it as Overcurrent. If the motor is not connected to the driver and I turn the driver on it works just fine with no faults.
I connected both sets in all possible pairs to eliminate a potential bad component in either system but I got the same behavior from both sets.
Again, everything is brand new with brand new cables, all ordered from CNC4PC. What am I doing wrong?
I am connecting to single phase 220V. Tomorrow I will try with 120V but I have a feeling that is not my problem. The manual says either a bad encoder cable or an excessive load on the motor. The motors were just sitting on the bench so no load whatsoever. Both encoder cables are brand new.
Any suggestions or ideas?
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What is the part numbers on your Drives and Motors?
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
I can't see them right now as I am not home but this is what I ordered if it helps for now: https://cnc4pc.com/dmm-dyn4-servo-kit-400w-at-200v.html
It looks like the set you ordered is properly matched, but confirm that the motors are 640-DST-A6HS1 motors. I would send an email to DMM tech support. They are very responsive. info@dmm-tech.com
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
When I ordered from CNC4PC, they sent me a 60V motor by mistake, so make sure you have the right motor.
And you have to be careful when using 240V. DMM recommends a line reactor before the drives.
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One thing to check is the Servo Drive, you could have the wrong one for that motor, for 400w servo motor, the Servo Drive needs to be DYN4-L01A-2-00
If this is correct how are you running it, which software are you using and what settings are you using, you may well be over driving the motor, and this will give you this same fault
Mactec54
I think it's time for an email or call to DMM tech support. They'll be open in about an hour.
http://www.dmm-tech.com/contact.html
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
You should not be using a magnetic contactor, it should be a MCCB which is a Molded Case Circuit Breaker
Do you have a line reactor to prevent the in rush over voltage plus the power filter on the Control Logic Power Circuit
You did not say what software you are using to run the motor
Does this happen when you go to run the Servo motor, Or does this happen on Power up
Mactec54
The manual shows an MCCB, followed by a magnetic contactor, labeled MC1.
And it says your Estop should kill the contactor coil.
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The manual specifies both a MCCB and a mag contactor
Here is an in-process picture of my setup. I bench tuned all four motors yesterday with no problems with the exception of a minor misunderstanding of the Enable input function wiring which was quickly resolved by tech support.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
I’m using the DMM software, latest version downloaded from their website last night.
This happens within a few seconds after powering the driver when the motor is connected to the driver or within seconds of connnecting the motor to the driver of the driver is already powered. It’s definitely the connection to the motor that triggers the fault, without even trying to drive it to move.
Just got off the phone with DMM. They said it might be a firmware mismatch. I had to email them a picture of the plates to see the serial numbers. Hopefully it's something simple to resolve.
Do you have the servo motor connected directly to the Drive, No switches or any other connections between the motor and the Drive
It does sound like something is a not a match, and could well be the firmware in the Servo Drive is a mismatch for the Servo Motor you are using
Disconnect the servomotor at the Drive and try a power up
Mactec54
It seems then that it has the wrong firmware is installed or could even be just the wrong label was put on the drive
Check the wiring A B C is correct before you try the motors again
Just try with ( 1 ) servo motor connected, if it faults on power up, then check the other motor to see if it does the same, if it does it would be a good indication the drives are not for the motors you have
Something else to check is the A B C connection of the servo Motor to Drive these have to be correct if ( 1 ) phase is not wired correct you can have this problem also so check there wire color spec's match the A B C connection
Blue is A Phase
Red is B Phase
Black is C Phase
These must be wired correct
Ground connected to your Ground Plane, or Star Ground
Mactec54
All resolved. Wrong firmware.