Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 40 Adjustable Frequency
The drive's heatsink temperature has exceeded its safe operating limit, indicating insufficient cooling. This can be caused by obstructions, high ambient temperatures, or a malfunctioning cooling fan. This is an Auto-Reset/Run type fault configurable with parameters A092 and A093.
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Inspect the drive's heatsink fins for accumulation of dust, lint, or debris and clean thoroughly using compressed air or a vacuum.
Verify the operation of the drive's internal cooling fan by checking for airflow or visual rotation during operation.
Measure the ambient temperature inside the control cabinet near the drive using a thermometer and ensure it is within the drive's specified operating range.
Check the cabinet's ventilation system (e.g., filters, intake/exhaust fans) for proper operation, cleanliness, and clear airflow paths.
Confirm the motor load is not consistently exceeding the drive's continuous current rating by monitoring output current during typical operation.