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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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Error/Message Alt. /
(NUM)
Description
Cause/Solution/Troubleshoot
Error Overheat
Power Module
EOH
(8)
The heat sink
temperature
rises above the
permissible limit.
The heatsink temperature can be viewed in Diagnostics
Screen #7 or DG37. The overheat limit is 90 degrees
Celsius for most drives (See Technical Data for units
175HP and larger). Under normal operation, the
heatsink temperature should usually be below 65
degrees Celsius.
Causes of inverter heatsink overheat include:
Insufficient cooling or ambient temperature too high
Verify operation of fans.
The fans are thermostatically controlled to come
on at about 45 degrees Celsius. To turn all fans
on high, LX06 Function Test can be set to Fans
On.
Make sure fans are not clogged.
Incr
ease airflow around inverter or add cabinet fans.
Faulty temperature sensor.
Power down the inverter or let it stand idle to allow
for the heatsink temperature to cool. If the heatsink
temperature read by the drive diagnostics seems
unreasonably high for a heatsink cool to the touch,
then the heatsink temperature sensor may be faulty
and would need to be repaired by KEB.
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