Danfoss · VLT 2800 Variable Speed Drive
The electronic thermal protection for the inverter indicates that the drive is close to disconnecting due to prolonged high output current. The internal counter gives a warning at 98% and trips at 100%. The drive cannot be reset until the counter drops below 90%.
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1. Measure the motor's actual operating current (A01-04) and compare it to the drive's rated output current and the motor nameplate FLA.
2. Inspect the mechanical system (bearings, gears, alignment) for binding, excessive friction, or jams that increase motor load.
3. Verify all motor nameplate data (kW, V, A, Hz, RPM) is accurately entered into drive parameters P1-20 to P1-25.
4. Ensure adequate airflow and ambient temperature (within specified limits) around the drive's heatsink and cooling fans; clear any dust or obstructions.
5. If the application has high starting torque or transient loads, consider increasing the drive's current limit parameter (P2-21) temporarily for testing, if within safe operating limits.
6. Perform a motor no-load test to determine if the drive's output current (A01-04) is reasonable without mechanical load.