H10 Thermal sensor error at heatsink
Lenze · 9300 Series
What does x110 mean?
An error has been detected with the thermal sensor responsible for monitoring the heatsink temperature. This indicates a fault with the sensor itself or its wiring, compromising the heatsink temperature monitoring. This monitoring is controlled by parameter C0588.
Common Causes
- Broken wire or loose connection to the heatsink thermal sensor (e.g., internal PTC or NTC).
- Internal heatsink temperature sensor failure, reporting an out-of-range value (e.g., open circuit or short circuit).
- Dust accumulation or obstruction around the heatsink, leading to localized overheating and sensor activation.
- Fan failure preventing proper airflow over the heatsink, causing actual high temperature and sensor trip.
- Faulty main control board input for the heatsink temperature sensor.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Power down the drive, wait for capacitor discharge, then inspect the heatsink for excessive dust buildup and clean if necessary.
- 2
Verify the operation of any cooling fans by observing them during startup or checking their auxiliary power supply.
- 3
Measure the resistance of the heatsink temperature sensor terminals (if accessible) and compare to expected values for the sensor type (e.g., NTC).
- 4
Inspect the internal wiring from the heatsink sensor to the main control board for any breaks or disconnections.
- 5
If the fault persists and external factors are ruled out, internal sensor or control board failure is likely, requiring service.