Motor Overheat Fault (Level 4)
Yaskawa · E7 Drive
What does OH4 mean?
This fault signifies a critical motor overtemperature condition where the analog temperature input (H3-09=E) has exceeded the OH4 fault threshold (2.34V). This level typically triggers a drive stop (based on L1-04) to prevent severe and permanent motor damage due to excessive heat.
Common Causes
- Severe and prolonged mechanical overload on the motor, leading to critical and rapid overheating.
- Complete failure of the motor cooling system (e.g., fan motor seized, liquid cooling pump failure, blocked ducts).
- Motor winding insulation failure leading to internal short circuits and a rapid, uncontrolled temperature increase.
- Incorrectly calibrated or faulty analog temperature sensor providing erroneous high readings to input H3-09.
- Significant imbalance in drive output currents (U, V, W) indicating internal motor damage or phase loss.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Immediately stop the motor and allow it to cool down to a safe temperature before any further inspection.
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2. Measure the analog input voltage at H3-09 and verify it against the sensor's specifications for the current motor temperature.
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3. Inspect the motor's cooling system (fan, fins, liquid cooling if applicable) for blockages or failures.
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4. With power off, measure the motor winding resistance and insulation resistance to ground with a megohmmeter.
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5. Using a clamp meter, measure and compare the drive output currents (U, V, W) for phase balance after a brief restart attempt.