Overload Motor
Schneider Electric · Altistart 22 Soft Starter
¿Qué significa OLF ?
The motor has experienced a sustained overload condition, drawing current above its rated value for an extended period. This can lead to severe motor overheating, insulation damage, and eventual motor failure.
Causas comunes
- Sustained excessive mechanical load on the motor, causing prolonged current draw above its FLA (Full Load Amps).
- Incorrect motor thermal overload curve (e.g., P1-03) or motor service factor (e.g., P1-05) set too low in the soft starter parameters.
- Motor cooling fan failure or blocked motor cooling fins leading to reduced heat dissipation from the motor.
- High ambient temperature around the motor causing reduced thermal capacity and faster heating.
- Under-sized motor for the application's continuous load requirements, leading to chronic overload.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Measure motor operating current on all three phases (U, V, W) with a clamp-on ammeter during steady-state operation; compare to motor nameplate FLA and soft starter setting (P1-01).
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2. Inspect the driven mechanical load for any signs of binding, friction, or excessive resistance (e.g., worn bearings, pump cavitation).
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3. Verify that the motor thermal overload parameters (e.g., P1-01 (Motor Rated Current), P1-03 (Motor Overload Class)) are correctly configured to match the motor and application.
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4. Check the motor cooling fan for proper operation and ensure the motor's cooling fins are clear of dust and debris.
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5. Monitor the motor surface temperature using an IR thermometer and compare to motor insulation class limits (e.g., Class F max 155°C).
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6. If the motor is consistently operating above its FLA, consider reducing the load or upsizing the motor and/or soft starter.