Motor I2t Protection Trip
Omron · SXF Inverter
¿Qué significa Motor I2t ?
This fault occurs when the VSD's internal thermal model (I²t calculation) determines that the motor's thermal capacity has been exceeded, indicating a prolonged overload condition. The drive trips to protect the motor from overheating and insulation damage. This is a critical protective function to prevent premature motor failure and costly repairs, especially during sustained operation above nominal current.
Causas comunes
- Prolonged motor overload condition, causing the VSD's internal thermal model (I²t) to determine excessive heating.
- Incorrect motor rated current parameter (P1-04) set too low in the VSD, leading to premature thermal tripping.
- Inadequate motor cooling (e.g., blocked cooling passages, fan failure) despite operating within rated current limits.
- VSD I²t thermal model parameters (e.g., P1-51 motor thermal time constant) are not accurately tuned for the specific motor.
- Repeated starts, stops, or frequent reversals exceeding the motor's specified duty cycle and thermal capacity.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Measure actual motor current (AOUT) on the VSD display and compare to the motor nameplate rated current (FLA). Reduce mechanical load if exceeding FLA.
- 2
Verify VSD parameter P1-04 (motor rated current) exactly matches the motor nameplate FLA.
- 3
Inspect motor cooling fan and fins for blockages. Ensure the ambient temperature around the motor is within specified limits.
- 4
Adjust the motor thermal time constant parameter (P1-51) based on motor manufacturer data, or increase it by 10-20% as a temporary measure.
- 5
Monitor the VSD's I²t thermal utilization (e.g., ITEMP on display) to understand thermal accumulation. Adjust operation to allow for cooling.