Fan function – fault
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
Was bedeutet F20.9 ?
The cooling fan is defective, indicating a critical failure in the device's thermal management system. Continuing operation with a defective fan will lead to rapid overheating of internal components, risking permanent damage to the drive.
Häufige Ursachen
- Complete failure of the fan motor (e.g., open circuit winding, seized bearings, or internal short).
- Interruption of the fan's internal speed feedback signal (e.g., tachometer or Hall effect sensor) indicating zero speed.
- Break in the fan's supply voltage wiring or connector within the drive's internal harness.
- Drive's internal fan control circuit failure, preventing fan activation or detection of fan operation.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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- 1
Disconnect main power. Verify the fan's physical integrity by attempting to manually rotate the blades (should spin freely without resistance).
- 2
Using a multimeter, measure the continuity of the fan motor windings (if accessible at the fan connector) and compare to manufacturer specifications.
- 3
Measure the supply voltage directly at the fan's connector (e.g., 24VDC or 48VDC) when the drive is commanded ON, if safe and accessible.
- 4
Inspect the fan's wiring harness for any cuts, crimps, or loose connections that would interrupt power or feedback.
- 5
If the fan is a modular component, replace the cooling fan unit with a new one according to the drive's spare parts list (e.g., Part No. XXXXX).