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A35214

TM120/TM150 Temperature Alarm Channel 3

Siemens · SINAMICS S120/S150 Reference List

What does A35214 mean?

This alarm is initiated when the actual temperature (r4105[3]) for channel 3 on Terminal Module 120 (TM120) or Terminal Module 150 (TM150) exceeds its configured alarm threshold (p4102[6]). A timer (p4103[3]) is also started. The alarm will clear once the temperature falls below the threshold, factoring in the defined hysteresis (p4118[3]).

Common Causes

  • Minor increase in the control cabinet's internal temperature or the immediate environment of the equipment monitored by channel 3.
  • Prolonged operation of the component on channel 3 at a higher average load, leading to a general temperature elevation.
  • Ineffective heat dissipation due to minor blockages in ventilation or reduced fan performance for the TM120/TM150 or the channel 3 component.
  • Aging or slight miscalibration of the temperature sensor on channel 3, causing r4105[3] to read marginally high.
  • The alarm threshold parameter p4102[6] (Temperature alarm threshold channel 3) is set too conservatively for the application's typical operation.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Use an independent temperature sensor to verify the actual temperature of the component monitored by channel 3, comparing it with r4105[3].

  2. 2

    Conduct a thorough cleaning of all cooling paths, including fan grilles and heat sinks, for the TM120/TM150 and the equipment on channel 3.

  3. 3

    Analyze the historical operational data for the equipment on channel 3 to pinpoint any sustained periods of high load or unusual operation.

  4. 4

    Review and adjust parameter p4102[6] (Alarm threshold channel 3) if its current setting is too sensitive for the application's stable operating conditions.

  5. 5

    Establish a routine to monitor r4105[3] for any upward trends that could indicate a developing thermal issue requiring preventative maintenance.

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

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Source: Siemens SINAMICS S120/S150 Reference List
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