Lenze · 8200 Series
The motor's PTC thermistor has detected an overtemperature condition, triggering a TRIP fault. This is usually caused by the motor operating under impermissible high currents or frequent/long acceleration processes, or simply if the PTC sensor is not connected while monitoring is active (C0119 = 1 or 4). Continued motor operation in an overtemperature state will lead to severe winding damage and premature motor failure.
Click steps to track your progress.
1. Measure the motor winding temperature or motor case temperature (if accessible) to confirm an actual overtemperature condition.
2. Verify motor current (C0004) against its nameplate data during operation to identify overload.
3. Disconnect PTC thermistor leads at the drive and measure its resistance directly at the motor terminals; compare to PTC data sheet (typically <250 Ohm cold, >3k Ohm hot).
4. Check the wiring continuity and secure connection of the PTC thermistor to the drive's dedicated input terminals (e.g., XA-XB).
5. Inspect the motor's cooling fan and fins for proper operation and cleanliness.