SEW Eurodrive · MOVIFIT SC
This fault occurs when the temperature sensor (TF) in either drive 1 or drive 2 is triggered, indicating an overtemperature condition in the respective motor. Common causes include excessive motor load, high ambient temperatures, inadequate motor cooling, or a faulty sensor itself providing an incorrect reading. Operating a motor above its rated temperature severely shortens its lifespan, degrades winding insulation, and risks permanent motor damage, necessitating immediate attention.
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Measure the motor winding resistance of all three phases and insulation resistance using a megohmmeter (500VDC) to check for internal motor faults.
Verify the integrity of the motor temperature sensor wiring (e.g., terminals X20:TF+/TF-) back to the MOVIFIT unit using a multimeter for continuity.
Check the motor's cooling fan for proper operation and ensure the motor's cooling fins are clear of dust, debris, and obstructions.
Review drive parameters P308 (motor thermal model time constant) and P309 (motor thermal limit) for drive 1, or P318/P319 for drive 2, comparing to motor nameplate data.
Reduce the mechanical load on the motor if it is operating continuously above its rated current specification.