Danfoss · VLT HVAC Drive High Power
The motor's electronic thermal protection (ETR) indicates it is too hot. This fault occurs when the motor runs with more than 100% overload for an extended period, risking damage to motor windings and insulation. The frequency converter issues a warning at >90% and trips at 100% (depending on parameter 1-90 Motor Thermal Protection settings).
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Monitor the motor current (parameter 16-10 Output Current) and motor thermal load (parameter 16-30 Motor Thermal) on the frequency converter display.
Verify motor nameplate data (kW, V, A, Hz, RPM) against the frequency converter's motor setup parameters (P1-03 to P1-07).
Inspect the motor's cooling fan and cooling fins for obstructions or excessive dirt accumulation.
Reduce the mechanical load on the motor or consider increasing the motor's power rating for the application.
Check for correct wiring between the frequency converter and the motor (U, V, W) to ensure no phase loss or imbalance.