Yaskawa · J1000
The thermistor used to detect motor temperature has become disconnected. This prevents the drive from accurately monitoring motor temperature, posing a significant risk of motor overheating and damage if the condition is not resolved.
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1. Verify continuity of the thermistor wiring from the motor junction box to the drive input terminals (e.g., TH1/TH2) using a multimeter.
2. Check for loose screw terminals, corrosion, or signs of overheating at both the motor and drive connection points.
3. Measure the resistance of the thermistor directly at the motor leads; compare to specified resistance-temperature curve if available.
4. Inspect the thermistor wires for physical damage, pinching, or breaks along the entire cable run.
5. Ensure the correct thermistor input type is selected in drive parameters (e.g., L1-01 for thermistor input selection, PTC or NTC).
6. If the thermistor and wiring are confirmed good, replace the drive if the fault persists.