Motor Over Temperature
Schneider Electric · Altistart 22 Soft Starter
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The motor's embedded PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) probes have detected an excessive temperature, indicating that the motor is overheating. This is a critical fault that can lead to rapid motor degradation and failure if not addressed.
Häufige Ursachen
- Motor operating under sustained overload conditions, leading to excessive internal heat generation.
- Motor cooling system failure (e.g., fan broken, air passages blocked, heat exchanger fault).
- Ambient temperature around the motor is too high, reducing its ability to dissipate heat effectively.
- Faulty PTC thermistor (Positive Temperature Coefficient) or incorrect wiring of the thermistor to the soft starter's PTC input (e.g., terminals 60-61).
- Incorrect PTC parameter configuration (e.g., P1-06) for the motor's thermistor type or trip threshold.
- Insufficient motor sizing for the continuous duty cycle, resulting in chronic overheating.
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Measure the resistance of the motor's PTC thermistors at the soft starter input terminals (e.g., 60-61) using a multimeter; compare to PTC resistance curve data (e.g., <250 Ohms cold, >1.65 kOhms hot).
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2. Verify wiring integrity from the motor's PTC thermistor leads to the soft starter's PTC input terminals (e.g., 60-61).
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3. Inspect the motor for proper cooling (e.g., ensure fan is rotating freely, cooling fins are clean, no obstructions to airflow).
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4. Monitor motor operating current (e.g., F1-01) and external load to confirm it's not running in a sustained overload condition.
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5. Check soft starter parameter (e.g., P1-06 (PTC Input Enable)) is correctly configured to monitor the PTC input.