Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
The heatsink temperature has risen above a critical threshold (167-185°F / 75-85°C). The drive initially issues a warning, and if the temperature continues to rise, it automatically reduces the switching frequency to mitigate heating. Prolonged high temperatures can lead to component degradation and drive failure.
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Safely power down the drive. Open the enclosure and clear any dust, debris, or obstructions from the drive's heatsink fins and cooling fan inlets/outlets.
Manually check cooling fan operation by observing blade rotation and airflow after reapplying power (ensure hands clear moving parts). Replace faulty fans if necessary.
Measure the ambient temperature inside the electrical enclosure and compare it to the drive's maximum allowable operating temperature (typically 40-50°C).
Verify the drive's current output (A) against the motor's rated current and the drive's nominal current rating (found on drive nameplate). Ensure it's not consistently overloaded.
Check that the enclosure's ventilation system (e.g., exhaust fans, air conditioners) is fully functional and providing adequate airflow.
Inspect thermal interface material (e.g., paste, pads) between the power module and heatsink if disassembly is required (advanced troubleshooting, qualified personnel only).