Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The internal temperature of the AC drive's heatsink or power board has fallen below the specified minimum operating temperature. This is usually caused by an excessively low ambient temperature surrounding the drive. Operating the drive outside its specified temperature range can lead to unstable operation or premature component failure.
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1. Measure the ambient air temperature directly in front of the AC drive's cooling intake vents using a calibrated thermometer.
2. Verify the drive's internal temperature reading from the control panel or diagnostic menu (e.g., parameter P8-02) and compare it to the measured ambient.
3. Inspect the drive's enclosure for proper sealing and insulation against cold drafts from external environments.
4. Adjust or disable any external cooling systems that might be causing the drive's internal temperature to drop below the specified minimum (e.g., 0°C).
5. Review the drive's data sheet for minimum operating temperature limits and compare with the actual operating environment.