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14

AC Drive Heatsink Overtemperature Fault

Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide

What does 14 mean?

The temperature of the power unit's heatsink has exceeded its permissible limit, triggering a fault. This can be due to insufficient cooling air flow, accumulation of dust on the heatsink, high ambient temperature, excessive switching frequency, or a malfunctioning cooling fan. Prolonged operation at high temperatures significantly reduces the lifespan of power electronic components.

Common Causes

  • Clogged or blocked heatsink cooling fins due to excessive dust and debris accumulation, restricting airflow.
  • Failure of one or more heatsink cooling fans (e.g., motor failure, seized bearings), leading to reduced heat dissipation.
  • High ambient temperature in the installation environment, exceeding the AC drive's maximum operating temperature specification.
  • Recirculation of hot exhaust air back into the drive's cooling intake, preventing effective cooling.
  • Overload condition on the AC drive (e.g., continuous operation at 110% rated current), generating excessive heat beyond its capacity.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    1. Measure the ambient temperature at the drive's air intake and compare it to the drive's specified maximum operating temperature.

  2. 2

    2. Visually inspect the heatsink fins for dust accumulation and clean thoroughly using compressed air (non-conductive) or a soft brush.

  3. 3

    3. Test the operation of all heatsink cooling fans; replace any fan that is not rotating at full speed or is seized.

  4. 4

    4. Verify that the clearance requirements for air circulation around the AC drive as specified in the manual are met.

  5. 5

    5. Monitor the drive's output current (e.g., parameter P1-05) and compare it to the drive's rated continuous current to detect overload conditions.

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Source: Vacon 100 FLOW Application Guide
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