Temperature input error
Danfoss · VLT AutomationDrive FC 301/302
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The temperature sensor connected to the drive's input is either not detected, improperly connected, or providing an invalid signal. This prevents the drive from accurately monitoring temperature.
Causas comunes
- Disconnection or open circuit in the temperature sensor wiring connected to the drive's analog input terminals (e.g., 53/54).
- Faulty temperature sensor (e.g., PT100, NTC thermistor) providing an out-of-range signal (e.g., too high or too low resistance).
- Incorrect wiring of the sensor to the drive's terminals (e.g., 2-wire sensor connected to 3-wire input, reversed polarity).
- Drive's analog input parameter (e.g., P6-10 Sensor Type, P6-11 Low Value) incorrectly configured for the specific sensor type.
- Damage to the drive's analog input circuit on the control board, preventing accurate signal reading.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Power down the drive, disconnect the temperature sensor wires from the drive's input terminals (e.g., 53/54).
- 2
Measure the resistance of the temperature sensor across its leads; compare to the sensor's specified temperature/resistance curve (e.g., PT100 should be 100 Ohms at 0C).
- 3
Inspect the entire length of the sensor wiring for breaks, insulation damage, or loose connections.
- 4
Verify the analog input configuration parameters (e.g., P6-10 Analog Input Type, P6-11 Analog Input Low Value, P6-12 Analog Input High Value) are correct for the installed sensor.
- 5
Temporarily connect a known good reference resistor (e.g., 100 Ohm for PT100) to the input terminals to simulate a valid sensor reading.