PTC Motor Temperature Fault
Omron · SXF Inverter
¿Qué significa PTC ?
This fault is triggered when the PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistor embedded in the motor windings detects an over-temperature condition. PTC thermistors provide rapid thermal protection due to their steep resistance change above a nominal temperature. This indicates the motor's temperature has reached a critical threshold. Ignoring this fault can lead to rapid motor insulation degradation and ultimate motor failure.
Causas comunes
- Motor over-temperature condition, causing the PTC thermistor resistance to rapidly increase and exceed the VSD's trip threshold.
- Open circuit in the PTC sensor wiring (e.g., broken wire, loose terminal connection at motor or VSD).
- Failure or degradation of the PTC thermistor element itself.
- Incorrect PTC input configuration in the VSD (e.g., wrong digital or analog input selected, disabled sensor).
- Electrical noise or interference on the PTC signal lines causing erratic resistance readings.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Verify PTC sensor wiring connections at the motor terminal box and VSD input terminals (e.g., dedicated PTC input, or digital input).
- 2
Measure the resistance of the PTC sensor at room temperature (e.g., 20-25°C), typically 20-250 Ohms. Measure again when the motor is hot, resistance should be significantly higher.
- 3
Confirm the motor's actual temperature using a thermal camera or contact thermometer. Compare to the motor's specified thermal limit.
- 4
Disconnect the PTC sensor wires from the VSD. Simulate a healthy PTC by connecting a fixed resistor (e.g., 200 Ohms) to the VSD input terminals and check for fault clearance.
- 5
Check VSD parameters (e.g., P1-53 for sensor type = PTC, and P1-56 for PTC trip resistance threshold) are correctly configured.