Yaskawa · J1000
The temperature of the drive's heatsink has exceeded the pre-alarm level, typically set between 90-100 °C by parameter L8-02. This condition can be caused by high ambient temperatures, a malfunctioning internal cooling fan, or restricted airflow around the drive, leading to inadequate heat dissipation and potential damage to internal power components if ignored.
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Measure the ambient temperature near the drive using a calibrated thermometer; ensure it is within specified limits.
Inspect the heatsink cooling fins for dust, debris, or obstructions; clean thoroughly using compressed air.
Verify the operation of the heatsink cooling fan; check if it spins freely and measure its current if possible.
Check parameter L8-02 (Heatsink Overheat Level) and L8-03 (Heatsink Fan Control) for appropriate settings.
Measure the output current (A) during peak load using a clamp meter; compare against drive/motor rated currents.
Ensure adequate ventilation clearances around the drive as specified in the installation manual.