1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a motor driving apparatus in which provisions are made so as to easily identify, in the event of the occurrence of a fault, whether the cause of the fault lies in an input power supply or in the apparatus itself.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a motor control apparatus for driving a machine tool, an industrial machine, a robot, or the like, AC power which is input to a converter that converts the AC input power into DC power is usually a balanced three-phase AC power and is converted from AC to DC without any problem during normal operation.
However, there are cases where the voltage of the power supply drops momentarily or the balanced state of the three phases is disrupted because of the operating condition of another apparatus connected to the power supply or because of power being supplied from a power company (i.e., because of an external factor).
When this happens, the controller that issues a command to the converter or inverter or to the motor may detect an internal fault and cause its operation to stop.
In this case, since the stoppage of the operation is not due to a failure occurring in the apparatus itself, but due to a fault occurring in the input power supply, if the apparatus is investigated or replaced after the occurrence of an alarm, it may not be possible to identify the real cause of the fault and it usually takes a long time to isolate the cause of the fault.
Therefore, it is desired to be able to quickly determine whether or not the stoppage of the operation is due to a fault occurring in the power supply.
JP11-338542A describes that a history of alarms occurring in a motor driving apparatus is recorded and is output on request. However, there is no description of the input power supply.
JP2645144B describes that the input voltage is detected and, when the voltage drops below a predetermined value, the operation of both the converter and the inverter is stopped. On the other hand, JP6-30597A describes that when a momentary power interruption is detected, power to the motor is cut off. However, neither document carries a description about identifying whether the cause of the stoppage of the operation lies in the input power supply or in the apparatus itself.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a motor driving apparatus in which provisions are made so as to easily isolate the cause of a fault in the event of the occurrence thereof.
According to the present invention, there is provided a motor driving apparatus comprising: a converter converting AC power into DC power; an inverter converting the DC power output from the converter into frequency variable three-phase AC power for supply to a motor; a controller controlling the converter and the inverter; an input power supply detection unit detecting at least one of a current in each phase and voltage in each phase of the AC power; a power supply monitoring unit storing the most recent data detected by the input power supply detection unit for a predetermined period of time; and a recording unit which saves the data from the power supply monitoring unit for output at a later time, when a fault has occurred in at least one of the converter, the inverter, and the controller.
Since the voltage/current data recorded for a predetermined period of time, starting from the time a predetermined time before the occurrence of a fault and ending at the time a predetermined time has elapsed thereafter, is saved for output at a later time, it becomes easy to identify whether the cause of the fault lies in the power supply or in the motor driving apparatus itself.
A power supply monitoring unit 24 monitors the voltage and current in each phase of the three-phase AC power being supplied to the converter 12 and detects the presence or absence of a fault such as a power interruption, missing phase, voltage imbalance, overvoltage, or overcurrent; if a fault is detected, an alarm signal is sent to the controller 22 which then performs a protection operation such as stopping the operation of the motor. Further, the power supply monitoring unit 24 stores the most recently detected voltage/current values for a predetermined period of time in a register (to be described later). An alarm detection unit 25 detects an alarm condition that may occur in the converter 12, the inverter 16, or the controller 22, and when an alarm condition is detected, the power supply monitoring unit 24 is instructed to save the values currently held in the register to a recording unit 26. The power supply monitoring unit 24 may also save the register values to the recording unit 26 when any one of the earlier mentioned power supply faults is detected.
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In addition to saving the data to the recording unit 26 upon detection of an alarm condition in the converter 12, the inverter 16, or the controller 22, the voltage/current data may also be saved to the recording unit 26 in such cases as when the motor output value maintained as an internal parameter in the controller 22 has dropped to a value lower than a motor output command value by more than a predetermined value, when the motor speed has dropped to a value lower than a motor speed command by more than a predetermined value, when abnormality has occurred in other internal data, or when the execution of a control program being executed within the controller 22 has reached a predetermined stage.
Further, provisions may be made to be able to record the data on a removable recording medium in the recording unit 26 and/or transfer the data to some other device so that a person other than the operator can isolate the cause of the fault in the field by referring to the data saved to the recording unit 26.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-068386 | Mar 2010 | JP | national |