ABB · ACS580
An auxiliary cooling fan, typically connected to the control board, is either stuck, disconnected, or has failed. This compromises the supplemental cooling for the drive's internal components, potentially leading to overheating warnings or faults if the thermal conditions worsen, especially in high ambient temperatures or loads.
Click steps to track your progress.
Power down the drive and visually inspect the auxiliary fan for physical damage or obstructions.
Gently try to rotate the fan blades by hand to check for freedom of movement; remove any detected obstructions.
Verify the fan's power and tachometer cable is securely connected to the designated connector on the control board.
Measure the supply voltage to the fan connector (e.g., 24VDC) to ensure the control board is providing power.
If the fan does not spin when power is applied, or if the tachometer signal is absent (refer to wiring diagram for specific pins), replace the auxiliary cooling fan assembly.