Frequency converter over temperature
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¿Qué significa 14 ?
The frequency converter's heat sink is overheated, signifying insufficient cooling. Potential causes include blocked cooling airflow, high ambient temperature, accumulation of dust on the heatsink, or a switching frequency that is set too high in relation to the ambient conditions and motor load.
Causas comunes
- Overheating of the converter heatsink.
- Ambient temperature too high.
- Cooling fan failure or malfunction.
- Blocked ventilation grilles or dust accumulation.
- Excessive switching frequency or high load operation (P1-06).
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Verify that the cooling air flow around the frequency converter is not obstructed.
- 2
Check the ambient temperature around the drive and ensure it is within the specified operating limits.
- 3
Clean any dust and debris from the heatsink fins to improve heat dissipation.
- 4
Review the switching frequency setting and consider reducing it if it is excessively high for the current ambient temperature and motor load conditions.