Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
One or more temperature input signals (configured in P3.9.6.1) have exceeded the alarm limit (P3.9.6.2) or the fault limit (P3.9.6.3). This indicates an overtemperature condition in a monitored area or a problem with the temperature sensing circuit. Unresolved overtemperature can lead to equipment damage.
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1. Measure the actual temperature in the monitored zone using an independent calibrated temperature probe and compare with the indicated value in P3.9.6.1.
2. Inspect and verify operation of all cooling components (e.g., fans, heat exchangers) for the monitored equipment, ensuring free airflow.
3. Review the settings of parameters P3.9.6.2 (Alarm Limit) and P3.9.6.3 (Fault Limit), adjusting them if they are misconfigured for the application.
4. Verify the resistance or voltage output of the temperature sensor (P3.9.6.1) according to its type (e.g., PT100 resistance, thermocouple mV output) at the sensor terminals.
5. Clean any dust or debris from cooling fins or vents of the monitored equipment to improve heat dissipation.