Siemens · FC1765DC Controller
This alarm signals that the temperature of the HF reactor module has surpassed its safe operating limit. Causes typically include inadequate cooling due to a malfunctioning fan or blocked airflow, an overload condition on the module, or an elevated ambient temperature in the operating environment. Persistent overtemperature can compromise the integrity of the reactor module, leading to premature component wear or failure, and potentially affecting the overall drive system's stability and performance.
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Power down the module and confirm the cooling fan rotates freely; check for 24VDC supply at the fan connector (X3) when powered on.
Clean any dust or debris from the HF reactor coils and internal cooling channels using an industrial vacuum cleaner.
Measure the temperature inside the control cabinet near the reactor module and compare it to the module's maximum permissible ambient temperature.
Analyze the drive's output current harmonics using a power quality analyzer at the motor terminals (e.g., U, V, W) to detect excessive distortion.
Measure the resistance of the internal temperature sensor (e.g., at X12 terminals) and compare it against the sensor's temperature-resistance curve.