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29

ATEX Thermistor Overtemperature

Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide

What does 29 mean?

The ATEX thermistor has detected an overtemperature condition, indicating that the motor or an ATEX-rated component is exceeding its safe operating temperature. This is a critical safety fault that requires immediate attention to prevent damage or hazardous conditions.

Common Causes

  • Motor winding temperature exceeding the specified ATEX limit due to mechanical overload, insufficient cooling, or prolonged operation at low speeds.
  • Thermistor cable (e.g., connected to terminals THT+, THT-) is shorted, open, or has high resistance due to damage.
  • ATEX rated component (e.g., gear reducer, fan, pump) connected to the thermistor input is overheating.
  • Thermistor input parameter (e.g., P5-20) set incorrectly, leading to a false trip or incorrect temperature threshold.
  • Cooling fan on the motor or component is malfunctioning, obstructed, or operating at reduced efficiency.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Measure the resistance of the ATEX thermistor (e.g., connected to terminals THT+, THT-) at the motor side and compare it to the specified R/T curve for the sensor type (e.g., PTC, NTC).

  2. 2

    Visually inspect the motor cooling fan for obstructions, damage to blades, or signs of sluggish operation.

  3. 3

    Reduce the mechanical load on the motor and allow it to cool down to ambient temperature, then re-measure the thermistor resistance.

  4. 4

    Verify the thermistor input type parameter (e.g., P5-20) is correctly configured for the installed ATEX sensor (e.g., PTC, KTY).

  5. 5

    Check for adequate ventilation around the motor and any ATEX-rated components in the operating environment.

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