Vacon · NXP AFE-II Drive
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.
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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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.