Thermistor Error
Omron · MX2 Series Type V2 Compact Inverter
Was bedeutet E35. ?
This fault occurs when the inverter detects an abnormal temperature, indicated by a resistance value of 3 kΩ or more from an external thermistor connected to the TH input terminal. This suggests the motor temperature is too high, or there's a fault in the thermistor itself or its wiring, preventing accurate temperature monitoring.
Häufige Ursachen
- External thermistor (e.g., motor thermal protection) wiring open circuit or damaged, causing an infinite or very high resistance reading (>3 kΩ).
- Poor connection or corrosion at the TH input terminals on the inverter, creating a high resistance path perceived as an open circuit.
- The external thermistor itself has failed, and its resistance value is out of the expected range at ambient temperature.
- Inverter's internal input circuit for the TH terminal is defective or has developed a high resistance internally.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Disconnect power. Measure the resistance of the external thermistor directly at its leads using a multimeter. Compare the reading to the thermistor's specification (e.g., 10 kΩ at 25°C).
- 2
Measure the resistance of the thermistor wiring from the thermistor to the TH and common (e.g., ACM) terminals on the inverter to check for an open circuit.
- 3
Inspect the TH and common (ACM) input terminals on the inverter for loose connections, corrosion, or physical damage. Ensure proper torque on screw terminals.
- 4
If the external thermistor and wiring are verified good, test the inverter's TH input circuit by connecting a known good resistor (e.g., 10 kΩ) across TH and ACM terminals.
- 5
Review parameter settings related to the thermistor input, such as H3-01 (External Trip Input selection) to confirm correct configuration for the TH terminal function.