Lenze · 9300 Series
The drive system provides protection against motor overtemperature, specifically monitored using an I²xt-monitoring function. This feature safeguards the motor from thermal damage caused by prolonged overload or inadequate cooling, triggering a fault when internal temperature limits are exceeded.
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Measure the actual motor current during operation using a clamp-on ammeter and compare it to the drive's displayed output current (e.g., U1-01 Actual Motor Current) and the motor nameplate rated current.
Inspect motor cooling fins for dust, dirt, or debris accumulation. Ensure any external cooling fans (if present) are operational and airflow is unimpeded.
Verify that all motor parameters set in the drive (e.g., P1-05 Motor Rated Current, P1-06 Motor Rated Speed, P1-07 Motor No-Load Current) exactly match the motor's nameplate data.
Check the mechanical load connected to the motor for signs of binding, excessive friction, or misalignment. Manually turn the load to assess its free movement if safe to do so.
Monitor the motor's surface temperature using a thermal camera or contact thermometer. Compare the measured temperature to the motor's maximum rated operating temperature (e.g., 80°C for Class F insulation rise).
If an external thermal sensor (e.g., PTC, PT100) is used, verify its wiring continuity and resistance value against specification (e.g., measure resistance across terminals X3-1 and X3-2 for PTC input).