Chapter 13 Warning CodesMS300
491
Motor over-heating
(oH3) PT100
Motor overheating warning.
The AC motor drive detects the temperature inside the
motor is too high.
Pr.03-00=11 (PT100), PT100 input condition > Pr.06-57 (default = 7 V)
Warning Setting Parameter
Error treatment: Pr.06-29
0: Warn and continue operation
1: Fault and ramp to stop
2: Fault and coast to stop
3: No warning
When Pr.06-29 = 0 and when the temperature is < Pr.06-56 condition, the oH3
warning automatically clears.
If the temperature is between Pr.06-56 and Pr.06-57, the frequency outputs
according to the operating frequency setting for Pr.06-58.
When Pr.06-29 = 0, oH3 displays as “Warning”. When the temperature is <
Pr.06-56 condition, the oH3 warning automatically clears.
When the temperature is < Pr.06-56 condition, the oH3 warning automatically
clears.
Clear the motor lock status.
Decrease loading.
Replace with a motor with larger capacity.
Ambien temperature is too high
Change the installed place if there are heating devices in the surroundings.
Install/ add cooling fan or air conditioner to lower the ambient temperature.
Motor cooling system error
Check the cooling system to make it work normally.
Operates at low-speed too long
Decrease low-speed operation time.
Change to dedicated motor for the drive.
Increase the motor capacity.
Accel. / Decel. time and working
cycle is too short
Increase the setting values for Pr.01-12–01-19 (accel. / decel. time).
Adjust the settings for Pr.01-01–01-08 (V/F curve), especially the setting value
for the mid-point voltage (if the mid-point voltage is set too small, the load
capacity decreases at low-speed).
Check if the motor rated current
matches the motor nameplate
Configure the correct rated current value of the motor again.
Check if the PT100 is properly set
and wired
Check the connection between PT100 thermistor and the heat protection.
Check if the setting for stall
prevention is correct
Set the stall prevention to the proper value.
Unbalanced three-phase
impedance of the motor
Use remedies to reduce harmonics.