Yaskawa · VS-616G5 Variable Speed Drive
The OH condition indicates that the inverter's heatsink temperature has risen above the set OH Pre-Alarm Level (L8-02). This is a warning that the inverter is approaching an over-temperature condition. If the temperature continues to rise, the inverter will likely trip to protect its internal power components.
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1. Measure the ambient temperature inside the control cabinet using a calibrated thermometer and compare it to the inverter's specification.
2. Thoroughly clean the inverter's heatsink fins and cooling fan inlets/outlets using compressed air or a soft brush.
3. Verify the operation of the inverter's cooling fan by observing rotation or measuring its supply voltage (e.g., 24VDC).
4. Check the control cabinet's ventilation system (e.g., exhaust fans, air filters) for proper airflow and replace any clogged filters.
5. Confirm the heatsink over-temperature pre-alarm level (e.g., Parameter L8-02) is set appropriately for the application.