Vacon · NXS NXP
An internal temperature sensor has registered a temperature exceeding its predefined limit, or the sensor itself is disconnected or short-circuited. This indicates inadequate cooling, excessive load, or a sensor malfunction. Overheating can lead to premature component failure and severe damage to the drive.
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Inspect drive cooling fan for operation and listen for unusual noises; verify fan blades are clear of obstructions.
Measure ambient temperature inside the electrical enclosure and compare to drive's rated operating temperature.
Clean drive heatsink fins and ventilation channels using compressed air or a soft brush.
Monitor drive output current (e.g., LCP display) and compare to nominal motor current (P1-03) to assess load.
Verify resistance of internal temperature sensor (if accessible) and compare to manufacturer's specifications (e.g., 10k Ohm at 25°C).
Check drive parameters related to thermal management (e.g., P1-55 for overload warning limits) for correct settings.