Siemens · DCM
The internal thermal I2t model, primarily for synchronous motors, has detected that the motor's calculated temperature has exceeded an alarm threshold. This indicates that the motor is operating close to its thermal limits due to sustained load or environmental conditions. If ignored, this can lead to an actual motor overtemperature fault and potential damage.
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Monitor the motor's actual output current (e.g., Parameter P2-01) and the I2t thermal utilization (e.g., Parameter P2-02) during operation.
Verify drive parameters P1-04 (Motor rated current), P1-05 (Motor rated speed), and P1-10 (Motor thermal time constant) against motor datasheet.
Assess the mechanical load on the motor for any binding, excessive friction, or misalignment that could increase current draw.
If appropriate for the motor and application, increase the I2t thermal time constant (e.g., Parameter P1-10) to better match motor inertia.
Review the application's duty cycle; consider reducing peak loads or increasing motor cooling if I2t consistently approaches the alarm threshold.