Motor Overload
Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive
¿Qué significa OLF ?
Indicates that the motor's thermal model in the drive has calculated an overload condition, suggesting the motor is operating too hot. This protection mechanism prevents motor winding damage due to excessive current over time. The fault typically clears after the motor has cooled down.
Causas comunes
- Sustained operation of the motor above its nameplate rated current for an extended duration, causing excessive heat generation.
- Incorrect motor data entry (e.g., Parameter P1-01 "Motor Rated Current" is too low) causing an inaccurate thermal model calculation.
- Motor cooling fan failure or blocked air passages on the motor, leading to insufficient heat dissipation from the windings.
- High ambient temperature around the motor, reducing its ability to cool itself effectively.
- Motor thermal constant (Parameter P6-01 "Motor Thermal Time Constant") set incorrectly for the specific motor type.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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Measure the motor's operating current (U, V, W) during normal operation and compare to its nameplate rated current; ensure it's not consistently exceeding rated.
- 2
Verify all motor nameplate parameters (P1-01 to P1-05) are accurately programmed into the drive's motor data settings.
- 3
Inspect the motor's cooling fan for proper operation and clean any dust or debris from its housing or cooling fins.
- 4
Check the ambient temperature at the motor's location; reduce if it consistently exceeds motor specification (e.g., > 40°C).
- 5
Monitor the motor's calculated thermal state (e.g., parameter d0-08 "Motor Thermal State") and compare it to the trip threshold (e.g., 100%).