Motor 2 Temperature Alarm Limit Exceeded
ABB · ACS560 Standard Control Program Firmware
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The measured temperature of motor 2 has exceeded the alarm limit defined by parameter 35.05. This indicates a potential overheating situation specific to this motor, which can lead to insulation degradation and reduced motor lifespan if not addressed.
Häufige Ursachen
- Motor 2 operating with a sustained mechanical overload, causing its current draw to exceed the nameplate rating.
- Inadequate cooling for Motor 2 (e.g., blocked air inlets, fan failure, high ambient temperature).
- Incorrect setting of parameter 35.05 (Motor 2 Temperature Alarm Limit) to an excessively low value.
- Faulty or miscalibrated temperature sensor (e.g., PT100, PTC) connected to Motor 2, providing an inaccurate reading.
- Bearing degradation or increased friction within Motor 2, leading to additional heat generation.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Measure the actual winding temperature of Motor 2 using an external temperature probe and compare it to the alarm limit (P35-05).
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2. Monitor Motor 2's operating current (P1-15 if configured for M2) and compare it against its rated current, reducing the mechanical load if necessary.
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3. Inspect Motor 2's cooling fan for proper operation and clean any dust or debris from its cooling fins.
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4. Verify the integrity and calibration of the temperature sensor connected to Motor 2 by measuring its resistance at known temperatures.
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5. Check parameter P35-05 (Motor 2 Temperature Alarm Limit) and adjust it to a value consistent with the motor's insulation class if necessary.