6 heatsink temperature monitoring (oh, oh4), Heatsink temperature monitoring (oh, oh4), Monitoring functions – Lenze ECSCPxxx User Manual

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Monitoring functions

Configuring monitoring functions

Heatsink temperature monitoring (OH, OH4)

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EDBCSXP064 EN 8.0

9.3.6

Heatsink temperature monitoring (OH, OH4)

The heatsink temperature of the controller can be monitored with two temperature
thresholds:

ƒ

Adjustable temperature threshold (OH4)
– Threshold can be set under C0122
– The reaction to exceeding the threshold can be set under C0582

ƒ

Fixed temperature threshold (OH)
– Threshold = 90 °C
– Reaction to exceeding the threshold = TRIP

Fault message

Monitoring function

System variable

Possible response

TRIP

Messag

e

Warnin

g

Off

050

OH

Heatsink temperature
(fixed, 90 °C)

MCTRL_bKuehlGreaterSetValue
_b

·

054

OH4

Heatsink temperature
(adjustable, C0122)

MCTRL_bKuehlGreaterC0122_b

ь

·

ь

· Default setting

üSetting possible

The hysteresis is 5 K, i.e. the switching value for the fixed threshold is 85 °C.

Monitoring with the adjustable threshold (OH4) is intended as an early warning stage prior
to the final disconnection of the controller by means of TRIP (OH). In this way the process
can be influenced accordingly, so that a final disconnection of the controller at an
unfavourable moment is avoided. Furthermore, it is possible to activate e.g. additional
fans which would generate an unacceptable noise nuisance when operated continuously.

Code

Possible settings

IMPORTANT

No.

Designation

Lenze/
{Appl.}

Selection

C0122 OH4 limit

80

Threshold for heatsink
temperature monitoring

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45

{1

°C}

90 Heatsink temperature

> C0122

ð fault message OH4

(C0582)

C0582 MONIT OH4

2

Setting of the fault response −
monitoring of heatsink
temperature in C0122

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0

TRIP

2

Warning

3

Off

The following causes can bring about an actuation of the monitoring process:

Cause

Remedy

The ambient temperature is too high.

Mount a fan in the control cabinet.

The drive controller is overloaded in the arithmetic
mean, i. e. overload and recovery phase are above
100%.

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Mount a fan in the control cabinet.

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Reduce overload phase.

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Use more powerful drive controller.

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