F219
Motor Overtemperature Shutdown
Indramat · ECODRIVE Controller
What does F219 mean?
The motor temperature has risen to an unacceptable level. As soon as the temperature error threshold (155°C) is exceeded, the drive will immediately bring the motor to a standstill as set in parameter P-0-0119 (best possible standstill).
Common Causes
- The motor was overloaded; the effective torque demanded was above its allowable continuous torque level for too long.
- Break in line, ground short, or short circuit in the motor temperature monitor line.
- Instability in the velocity loop.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Check the installation and loading of the motor. Verify if operating conditions have changed (e.g., pollution, friction, moved components).
- 2
Check wires and cables to the motor temperature monitor for wire breaks, earth short circuits, or short circuits.
- 3
Review and adjust the velocity loop parameters in the ECODRIVE DKC01.1/DKC11.1 controller for stability.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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