Drive Controller Overheat
Schneider Electric · ALTIVAR 28 Variable Speed Drive
What does OHF mean?
This fault indicates that the drive controller's internal temperature or its I²t thermal model has exceeded safe operating limits, leading to an overheat condition. Continuous operation in this state will cause irreversible damage to the drive's sensitive electronic components.
Common Causes
- Cooling fan failure or obstruction preventing adequate airflow through the drive's heatsink.
- Ambient temperature in the enclosure exceeding the drive's specified maximum operating temperature (e.g., 50°C).
- Drive installed in a confined space with insufficient ventilation or clearance around heatsink fins.
- Excessive switching frequency (Parameter P1-05) setting, increasing internal power losses.
- Heavily loaded drive operating continuously at or above its rated current for extended periods.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Inspect drive cooling fan operation; confirm fan spins freely and there is no debris obstructing airflow.
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2. Measure ambient temperature inside the electrical enclosure; ensure it is below the drive's maximum rating (e.g., 40°C or 50°C).
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3. Verify proper clearance (as per drive manual) around the drive's heatsink fins for optimal convection cooling.
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4. Check drive internal temperature (display parameter P0-15 or similar) and compare to trip threshold.
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5. Reduce the drive switching frequency (Parameter P1-05) if possible, considering audible noise and motor heating.