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Name

Causes

Possible Solutions

oH4

Motor Overheat Fault (PTC Input)

The motor has overheated.

  • Check the load level, acceleration/deceleration time, and motor start/stop frequency (cycle time).

  • Decrease the load.

  • Increase the values set in C1-01 to C1-08 [Acceleration/Deceleration Times].

  • Set E2-01 [Motor Rated Current (FLA)] correctly to the value specified by the motor nameplate.

  • Make sure that the motor cooling system is operating correctly, and repair or replace it if it is damaged.

  • Adjust E1-04 to E1-10 [V/f Pattern Parameters]. For motor 2, adjust E3-04 to E3-10. Decrease the values set in E1-08 [Mid Point A Voltage] and E1-10 [Minimum Output Voltage].

    Note:

    If the values set in E1-08 and E1-10 are too low, the overload tolerance will decrease at low speeds.

Note:
  • When H3-02, H3-10, or H3-06 = E [MFAI Function Selection = Motor Temperature (PTC Input)], the drive detects this fault if the motor overheat signal entered to an analog input terminal A1, A2, or A3 is more than the alarm detection level.

  • Do a Fault Reset to clear the fault.