Lenze · 9300 Series
The heatsink temperature has exceeded +90°C (or >85°C as an earlier warning threshold, C0061). This can be caused by ambient temperatures (Tu) above +40°C or +50°C, a dirty heatsink impeding airflow, or an incorrect mounting position preventing adequate ventilation.
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Verify the control cabinet ambient temperature (e.g., using a thermocouple) is within the drive's specified operating range.
Power down and lockout the drive, then thoroughly clean the heatsink fins with compressed air to remove dust and debris.
Check the operation of the drive's internal cooling fan(s) (e.g., visually inspect for rotation, listen for abnormal noise).
Inspect control cabinet filters and fans to ensure proper airflow and heat exchange, clean/replace filters if necessary.
Reduce the drive's output current (e.g., by reducing motor load or extending acceleration/deceleration times C0012, C0013) to lower internal power losses.
Verify parameter C0061 (heatsink overtemperature warning threshold) is set appropriately, not excessively low.