Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive FC 102
The motor thermistor indicates an over-temperature condition, or the thermistor itself may be disconnected or improperly wired. This suggests the motor is overheating, which can lead to severe damage if left unaddressed. Select whether the frequency converter issues a warning or an alarm in 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection.
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Measure the resistance of the thermistor at the motor connection box, and compare it to the thermistor's temperature-resistance curve.
Check continuity of the thermistor wiring from the motor's terminal box to the drive's thermistor input terminals (e.g., 50/51 or X30/X31).
Inspect the thermistor input terminals on the drive for loose connections, corrosion, or signs of overheating.
Verify parameter P1-90 (Motor Thermal Protection) is set correctly for the thermistor type (e.g., PTC, NTC) and P1-91 (Thermistor Connection) is enabled.