ABB VFD Fault 4110 — What It Means
Fault 4110 on an ABB variable frequency drive (ACS series) indicates a control board temperature warning or trip. The drive’s internal temperature monitoring circuit detected that the control electronics are operating above the rated temperature threshold. This can be a warning (W4110) that the drive continues running, or a trip (F4110) that halts operation. Prolonged operation at elevated temperatures reduces drive life and can cause permanent damage to the control board.
Common Causes
- Inadequate enclosure ventilation — The control panel or enclosure housing the drive has insufficient airflow. Hot ambient air builds up and heats the control board beyond its rated operating range.
- Blocked or failed cooling fan — ABB drives above 5 kW typically have one or more internal cooling fans. A failed or clogged fan allows heat to accumulate in the drive chassis.
- High ambient temperature — Installation in a hot environment (above 104°F / 40°C ambient) without derating will cause thermal faults. ABB drives require derating above 40°C.
- Excessive load or duty cycle — A drive running at or above its rated current continuously generates more internal heat than the thermal management system can dissipate under ambient conditions.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Check enclosure ambient temperature — Measure the air temperature inside the enclosure near the drive’s air intake. ABB drives are rated for 0–40°C (32–104°F) standard operation. Above this requires derating or additional cooling.
- Inspect the internal cooling fan — Open the drive cover and visually inspect the cooling fan(s). Spin the fan blade by hand (power off) to check for bearing resistance. Power on briefly and confirm the fan starts and runs at speed.
- Clean the heat sink and fan — Use compressed air to blow out dust from the heat sink fins, fan blades, and inlet screens. Dust buildup dramatically reduces heat dissipation.
- Verify enclosure ventilation — Confirm the panel has adequate inlet and outlet vents. Exhaust hot air must have a clear path out of the enclosure. Add an enclosure cooling fan or air conditioner if needed.
- Check drive loading — Review the drive’s output current in the parameter monitor. If the drive is consistently running above 90% of rated current, it may need to be replaced with a larger frame size.
- Replace the internal cooling fan — ABB drive cooling fans have a finite lifespan (typically 50,000 hours at rated temperature). Order the fan for your specific drive frame size and replace it.
- Reset the fault — After resolving the thermal cause, reset the fault via the panel or digital input and resume operation. Monitor the drive temperature parameter to confirm it stays within range.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Internal cooling fan | Amazon | Match to ABB drive frame size and part number |
| Enclosure ventilation fan | Amazon | For panel cooling; add if ambient is consistently high |
| Thermal interface pad | Amazon | Replace if control board heat sink compound has dried out |
When to Call a Pro
If the drive continues to trip on 4110 after cleaning and fan replacement, the control board thermal sensor may be faulty, or the drive may be undersized for the application. An ABB-certified drive technician can perform a full thermal audit and load analysis.