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F88

High Amb Temperature

Vacon · NXP AFE-II Drive

What does F88 mean?

This fault is triggered by a digital input fault, signaling an excessively high ambient temperature detected by an external sensor. This indicates the operating environment is too hot for the drive.

Common Causes

  • Ambient temperature inside the control cabinet or operating environment exceeds the permissible limit (e.g., >40°C) for the drive, as detected by an external temperature sensor.
  • Failure of control cabinet cooling fans or drive-integrated fans, leading to inadequate heat dissipation and a rise in internal temperature.
  • Restricted airflow to the drive's heatsink or control cabinet ventilation openings due to blocked vents, insufficient clearance, or excessive dust accumulation.
  • Malfunction of the external temperature sensor (e.g., RTD, thermistor, bimetallic switch) or its monitoring circuit, causing a false high temperature signal to the digital input.
  • Other heat-generating equipment operating excessively close to the drive or control cabinet, contributing to localized hot spots.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    1. Measure the current ambient temperature inside the control cabinet and directly surrounding the drive. Compare this to the drive's maximum specified operating temperature (e.g., from nameplate or manual).

  2. 2

    2. Inspect all ventilation openings and filters on the drive and control cabinet. Clean or replace any clogged filters or remove any obstructions impeding airflow.

  3. 3

    3. Verify the operational status of all cabinet cooling fans and drive-integrated fans. Confirm they are spinning freely and moving air effectively. Check for blocked fan blades.

  4. 4

    4. Check the wiring from the external temperature sensor to the drive's digital input (e.g., DI9). If it's a switch, measure continuity. If it's an RTD/thermistor, measure resistance and compare to datasheet.

  5. 5

    5. Access the drive parameters (e.g., P3-13 for DI9) and confirm that the digital input logic (normally open/closed) is correctly configured for the external temperature switch feedback.

  6. 6

    6. Ensure proper clearance around the drive as per installation guidelines (e.g., 100mm top/bottom, 50mm sides) to allow for adequate natural or forced convection cooling.

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