Yaskawa · V1000
The temperature of the drive's heatsink has exceeded its safe operating threshold. This usually points to inadequate cooling caused by high ambient temperatures, a malfunctioning or stopped cooling fan, a dirty heatsink, or restricted airflow around the drive. This condition can lead to thermal derating, drive shutdown, and reduced equipment lifespan.
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1. Verify the operational status of the drive's internal cooling fan(s); check for rotation and listen for unusual noises.
2. De-energize the drive and clean any dust or debris from the heatsink fins using compressed air.
3. Measure the ambient temperature inside the control cabinet where the drive is installed and compare it to the drive's specified maximum operating temperature.
4. Check for proper air circulation paths within the cabinet, ensuring intake and exhaust vents are clear and fan filters are clean.
5. Review drive load conditions (e.g., output current, motor speed) via display to confirm it is not continuously operating above its rated capacity.
6. Ensure mounting clearances around the drive (as per installation manual) are maintained for proper airflow.