Schneider Electric · Altivar Machine ATV320 Variable Speed Drive
A torque overload detected by the drive. This indicates that the motor has been operating above its rated torque for an extended period, leading to a risk of overheating and damage to both the motor and the driven equipment. It's often related to a mechanical issue or an undersized motor/drive combination.
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Using an ammeter, measure the actual motor current (U, V, W phases) and compare it to the motor nameplate rated current and the drive's output current (d0-02).
Mechanically inspect the driven load for any obstructions, seized bearings, or binding that would increase torque demand.
Adjust parameter P6-02 (Overload Trip Level) if it is incorrectly set below the motor's actual continuous operating current.
Increase parameter P6-03 (Overload Time) to allow for temporary overload peaks, but ensure it does not compromise motor protection.
Verify the motor's mechanical cooling (fan, fins) is functional and its ambient operating temperature is within specification.