Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The calculated temperature of the drive's Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) has exceeded its safe operating limit. This critical condition can be caused by excessive motor load, high ambient temperatures, insufficient cooling air flow, a dusty heatsink, high switching frequency, or internal hardware malfunction. Overheated IGBTs are prone to rapid degradation and catastrophic failure.
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1. Reduce the motor load by adjusting the process or verify the motor is not undersized for the application.
2. Power down the drive, then inspect and clean all cooling fins on the drive's heatsink using compressed air.
3. Verify the functionality of the drive's internal cooling fan by observing its rotation during operation or by checking fan failure alarms (if available).
4. Measure the ambient temperature directly at the drive's air intake, ensuring it is within the drive's specified limits.
5. Using a megohmmeter, perform an insulation resistance test on the motor and motor cables (U, V, W to ground and between phases).
6. Check parameters related to overload protection, such as P1-03 (Motor Rated Current) and P1-06 (Motor Overload Class), ensuring they are correctly configured.