Motor Overload shut-off (electronic overcurrent protection)
Mitsubishi Electric · A500 Inverter
What does E.THM mean?
The inverter's electronic overcurrent protection detects motor overheating due to sustained overload or reduced cooling during constant-speed operation. A pre-alarm (TH indication) activates at 85% of the preset overload value. The protective circuit then stops the inverter output when the specified overload value is reached. This internal protection may be insufficient for special motors (e.g., multi-pole motors, multiple motors) which require external thermal relays.
Repair Steps
- 1
Measure the actual current draw of the motor during operation and compare it against the motor's nameplate Full Load Amperage (FLA).
- 2
Inspect the mechanical load connected to the motor for excessive resistance or binding; reduce the mechanical load if it exceeds the motor's rated capacity.
- 3
Check parameter Pr. 71 (Motor Type) and ensure it is correctly configured for a constant-torque motor if applicable to the application.
- 4
Verify the motor's cooling fan is clean, unobstructed, and operating effectively to ensure adequate airflow.