50
OH-Trip (Overtemperature, heat sink)
Kuka · KR C2 Robot Controller
What does 50 mean?
This fault indicates an overtemperature condition detected at the heat sink of the device. This implies insufficient heat dissipation, potentially due to blocked airflow, a faulty cooling fan, or excessive ambient temperature, which can lead to thermal shutdown and component damage.
Common Causes
- OH-Trip: Overtemperature detected on heatsink (P1-11).
- Insufficient cooling or ventilation for the drive.
- Excessive ambient temperature in the control cabinet.
- Drive operating at high load continuously.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify cooling fan operation by observing its rotation and airflow direction.
- 2
Measure ambient temperature around the device enclosure — ensure it is within specified operating limits.
- 3
Clear any dust or debris from the heat sink fins and cooling air vents using compressed air.
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
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Source: Kuka KR C2 Robot Controller