Omron · MX2 Series Type V2 Compact Inverter
This fault occurs when the inverter's built-in electronic thermal function detects an overload specifically during operation in an extremely low speed range (0.2 Hz or lower). This indicates that the motor is experiencing excessive load at low speeds, where cooling efficiency might be reduced, or that thermal parameters are not correctly configured for low-speed conditions.
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Measure the actual motor current during low-speed operation using a clamp meter and compare it to the motor's rated current (P2-01) and service factor.
Verify motor parameter settings P2-01 (Motor Rated Current), P2-02 (Motor No-Load Current), and P2-03 (Motor Overload Protection Curve) are accurately set for the motor.
Inspect the mechanical load for any binding, excessive friction, or misalignment that would increase the motor's torque demand unnecessarily.
Ensure the motor's cooling fan (if present) is operational and that the motor's cooling fins are free from dust and debris, particularly for totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) motors.
Consider increasing the inverter's electronic thermal overload setting (e.g., P2-03) or modifying the V/f pattern (e.g., C3-02, C3-03) to boost voltage at low frequencies if motor saturation is suspected.