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PTC Fault (Motor Overheating)

Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive

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A motor overheating detected error from a PTCL (Positive Temperature Coefficient Logic) standard product. This indicates that the PTC thermistor embedded in the motor windings has exceeded its trip temperature, signaling a critical motor overheating condition. Continuous operation will severely damage the motor.

Vanlige årsaker

  • Motor operating continuously above its rated current or in a high ambient temperature environment, leading to internal overheating.
  • Blocked motor cooling fan or clogged motor cooling fins preventing adequate heat dissipation from the motor windings.
  • PTC thermistor embedded in the motor windings has reached its trip resistance (e.g., > 1650 Ohms), indicating overtemperature.
  • Incorrect wiring of the PTC thermistor to the drive's dedicated PTC input (e.g., LI6, PTC+ / PTC- terminals).
  • Open circuit in the PTC thermistor cabling between the motor and the drive's input terminals (e.g., wire break or loose connection).

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  1. 1

    Allow the motor to cool down completely, then measure the resistance of the PTC thermistor at the drive's input terminals (e.g., LI6) using a multimeter.

  2. 2

    Compare the measured PTC resistance to its cold state (e.g., 20-250 Ohms at 20°C) and trip state (e.g., > 1650 Ohms) to confirm its operation.

  3. 3

    Inspect the motor's cooling fan for proper operation and clean any dust or debris from the motor's cooling fins.

  4. 4

    Verify the PTC thermistor cabling for continuity and correct connection from the motor to the drive's dedicated input terminals.

  5. 5

    Check for mechanical overload on the motor; measure operating current and compare to nameplate rated current.

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Verifisert teknisk data. Sist oppdatert: March 2026

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