SEW Eurodrive · MCBSM
An incorrect operating mode or parameter set has been selected for an Ex-e motor application, or the frequency points or current limits are improperly configured. This fault is crucial for maintaining safety with explosion-protected motors, preventing operation under non-compliant or potentially hazardous conditions.
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Refer to the Ex-e motor's specific ATEX/IECEx certification documentation and the drive's manual for certified parameter settings for Ex-e applications.
Verify Parameter P2-30 (Motor Control Mode) is set to the correct operating mode specifically designated for Ex-e motors, if available, or a certified 'Vector Control' mode with appropriate limits.
Confirm that Parameter P1-09 (Maximum frequency) and P1-10 (Minimum frequency) are within the frequency range specified in the Ex-e motor's certification.
Check Parameter P1-04 (Motor rated current) and P2-20 (Overload current limit) to ensure they do not exceed the motor's certified maximum current rating (e.g., I_N).
Ensure motor thermal protection (P2-18, Thermal overload model; P2-19, I²t time constant) is enabled and correctly configured according to the Ex-e motor's specifications.
Verify that the drive itself is certified for use with Ex-e motors and that all required protective features (e.g., motor temperature monitoring, current limitation) are active and correctly parameterized.