Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
The electronic thermal protection indicates the motor is too hot due to being overloaded by more than 100% for too long. Parameter 128 allows the user to select whether the drive emits a warning or an alarm. This protects the motor from thermal damage.
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1. Measure the motor's actual operating current (A01-04) and compare it to the motor nameplate Full Load Amps (FLA) and the drive's rated output current.
2. Inspect the driven mechanical equipment (e.g., bearings, pumps, fans) for any binding, obstruction, or increased resistance causing excessive load.
3. Verify that all motor nameplate data (kW, V, A, Hz, RPM) is correctly entered into drive parameters P1-20 through P1-25.
4. Check the motor's cooling fins for dust/debris and ensure the motor cooling fan operates freely and provides adequate airflow.
5. Review parameter P1-28 (Motor thermal protection) to confirm it is set correctly for the motor (e.g., 'Motor PTC' if a thermistor is used, or appropriate I^2t setting).
6. Consider increasing acceleration/deceleration times (P2-01, P2-02) if transient overloads are common during speed changes.