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F31

IGBT temperature

Vacon · NXP AFE-II Drive

What does F31 mean?

The IGBT Inverter Bridge over-temperature protection has activated due to an excessively high short-term overload current. This indicates the power semiconductors are being stressed beyond their safe operating limits. Repeated trips can degrade the IGBTs.

Common Causes

  • Sustained heavy overload on the motor, causing the IGBTs to conduct excessive current and generate heat beyond their cooling capacity.
  • Inadequate cooling of the drive's IGBT module due to clogged heatsink fins, failed cooling fans, or high ambient temperature.
  • Rapid acceleration/deceleration or frequent starts/stops with high inertia loads, leading to transient current peaks.
  • Drive operating outside its specified output current rating (Ih) or duty cycle (e.g., parameter P1-54 'Motor rated torque' set too high).
  • Faulty internal IGBT temperature sensor or gate drive circuit issues.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Allow the drive to cool down. Measure ambient temperature in the control cabinet and verify it is within the drive's specified operating range (e.g., 0°C to 50°C).

  2. 2

    Inspect the drive's cooling fans for proper operation and check heatsink fins for dust, debris, or blockages. Clean with compressed air if necessary (ensure power off).

  3. 3

    Verify the motor load current (e.g., Menu 1-04 'Motor Current') is not consistently exceeding the drive's nominal output current (Ih) rating for extended periods.

  4. 4

    Increase acceleration and deceleration ramp times (e.g., P3-41 'Acceleration ramp 1 time', P3-42 'Deceleration ramp 1 time') to reduce current peaks during transients.

  5. 5

    Check if the motor and drive are correctly sized for the application. Compare motor nominal current (P1-50) and drive nominal current (Ih) values.

  6. 6

    Verify the drive's IGBT temperature reading in the diagnostics menu (e.g., Menu 1-30 'Heatsink temperature') and compare to observed conditions.

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