Kevin wrote this to help you quiet down your MacroAir® fan if it has a Yaskawa V1000 variable frequency drive (VFD).
The squeal comes from the VFD's carrier frequency within the VFD. The carrier frequency is how often the electricity pulses to the motor. It impacts noise and heat generation.
Fortunately, it's adjustable in most VFDS, especially with the Yaskawa V1000.
Here's how to fix the Yaskawa V1000 MacroAir® HVLS fan squeal:
(Optional) Experiment with values between 6 and 9 to find the quietest setting for your fan.
Understanding the Fix:
Adjusting parameter C6-02 modifies the carrier frequency. A higher frequency creates a truer 3-phase. Consequently, the motor produces less audible noise, but the VFD produces more heat.
We recommend a 15 kHz setting (represented by "06" on the display) to balance noise reduction and efficiency.
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