Lenze · 8200 Series
The motor's PTC thermistor has detected an overtemperature condition, triggering a WARNING (not a TRIP). This typically occurs when the motor operates under impermissible high currents or frequent/long acceleration processes, or if the PTC sensor is not connected while monitoring is active (C0119 = 2 or 5). While a warning, continued operation can still lead to motor damage if the condition escalates.
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Monitor the actual motor current (U0-01) and compare it against the motor's nominal current (P5-01) and drive's nominal current (P2-01).
Inspect the motor's cooling fan for proper operation and clean any dust or debris from the motor's cooling fins.
Measure the ambient temperature around the motor and ensure it is within the motor's specified operating limits.
Review and adjust motor thermal model parameters (P6-10 to P6-13) in the drive controller to match the motor's thermal characteristics more accurately.
Disconnect the PTC thermistor wires from the drive (terminals X1/X2), measure the resistance across the thermistor; it should be below ~1.6 kOhm at ambient and increase significantly with temperature.