Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
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.
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1. Measure the ambient temperature at the drive's air intake and compare it to the drive's specified maximum operating temperature.
2. Visually inspect the heatsink fins for dust accumulation and clean thoroughly using compressed air (non-conductive) or a soft brush.
3. Test the operation of all heatsink cooling fans; replace any fan that is not rotating at full speed or is seized.
4. Verify that the clearance requirements for air circulation around the AC drive as specified in the manual are met.
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.