Motor thermistor overtemperature
Danfoss · VLT AutomationDrive FC 301/302
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The motor thermistor either indicates an overtemperature condition or has become disconnected. The drive can be configured to issue a warning or an alarm based on the setting in parameter 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection.
Häufige Ursachen
- Actual motor overtemperature condition detected by the thermistor due to mechanical overload or poor cooling.
- Open circuit or disconnection in the thermistor wiring between the motor and the drive's analog input (e.g., terminal 53/54).
- Faulty motor thermistor (e.g., NTC, PTC) providing an incorrect resistance value (e.g., infinite resistance for open circuit).
- Incorrect wiring connection to the drive's analog input, or incorrect terminal assignment for the thermistor.
- Drive's analog input (e.g., terminal 53/54) configured incorrectly (e.g., parameter 1-90 Motor Temp. Source not set to [2] Thermistor).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Power down the drive, disconnect the thermistor wires from the drive's input terminals (e.g., 53/54).
- 2
Measure the resistance of the motor thermistor across its leads; compare to thermistor's temperature/resistance curve. An open circuit (infinite resistance) or short circuit (near zero resistance) indicates a fault.
- 3
Inspect the thermistor wiring for breaks, insulation damage, or loose connections along its entire length.
- 4
Verify parameter 1-90 (Motor Temp. Source) is set to [2] Thermistor and other thermistor-related parameters (e.g., 1-91 Trip Temp) are correctly configured.
- 5
Monitor motor current (e.g., P16-20) and motor temperature (e.g., with a thermal camera) to verify if the motor is actually overheating.