Siemens 6SL3055-0AA00-3LA0 TM150 Temperature Monitoring Module
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- Motor Drives
6SL3055-0AA00-3LA0 TM150: Stop the Clock on Your Downtime — Ship Today from Xiamen
Every minute a SINAMICS S120 drive sits offline, your production line is bleeding money. The Siemens 6SL3055-0AA00-3LA0 TM150 Temperature Monitoring Module is the exact component standing between you and full restart. We stock it. We ship it. DHL Express from Xiamen to your dock — often within 24 hours of order confirmation. No waiting on factory lead times. No chasing distributors. One call, one shipment, back online.
This is not a generic listing. The TM150 is a precision terminal module engineered exclusively for the SINAMICS S120 drive family. It handles up to 12 simultaneous temperature sensor channels — KTY84, PT100, PT1000, PTC, and bimetallic types — feeding real-time thermal data directly to the Control Unit via DRIVE-CLiQ. When this module fails, your drive loses thermal protection visibility. The CU throws F07011 or A07012 faults. The system shuts down. You need the right part, fast.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 6SL3055-0AA00-3LA0 ✅ Ready to Ship |
| Module Designation | TM150 – Terminal Module Temperature Sensing |
| Drive Series | SINAMICS S120 |
| Temperature Sensor Channels | 12 channels (configurable per axis) |
| Supported Sensor Types | KTY84-130, PT100, PT1000, PTC thermistor, Bimetallic switch |
| Communication Interface | DRIVE-CLiQ (2× ports, daisy-chain capable) |
| Supply Voltage | 24 V DC ±15% (via DRIVE-CLiQ or external terminal) |
| Current Consumption | Max. 0.35 A at 24 V DC |
| Ambient Operating Temperature | 0 °C to +55 °C |
| Storage Temperature | -40 °C to +70 °C |
| Protection Rating | IP20 |
| Mounting | DIN rail (35 mm), booksize cabinet |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) | 30 mm × 270 mm × 165 mm |
| Weight | approx. 0.85 kg (module only) |
| Compatible Control Units | CU320-2 DP/PN, CU310-2 DP/PN |
| Firmware Compatibility | SINAMICS S120 FW ≥ 4.3 (verify CU firmware before swap) |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Stock Status | ✅ In Stock — Ships within 1 business day |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After years of field work on SINAMICS S120 systems, here are the failure patterns and swap pitfalls that catch engineers off guard:
Common Fault Codes Pointing to TM150 Failure:
- F07011 – Motor temperature sensor wire break. First suspect: TM150 channel wiring or the module itself if multiple channels fail simultaneously.
- A07012 – Motor temperature sensor signal outside valid range. Check PT100/KTY84 wiring first, but if the fault persists across channels after sensor verification, the TM150 ADC circuitry is suspect.
- F01910 / A01910 – DRIVE-CLiQ communication fault on the TM150 node. Indicates either a failed DRIVE-CLiQ port on the module or corrupted firmware — replacement is the fastest resolution path.
- F07080 – Motor overtemperature trip with no corresponding sensor reading change. TM150 may be reporting a frozen or stuck value due to internal ADC failure.
Replacement Procedure — Field-Tested Steps:
- Power down the drive system completely. Confirm DC bus discharge — wait minimum 5 minutes after power-off, verify with multimeter below 50 V DC on DC bus terminals.
- Document the existing DRIVE-CLiQ topology. Photograph or sketch the chain order — TM150 position in the CLiQ chain determines its logical address. Inserting it in a different position will cause address conflicts and F01910 faults on startup.
- Note the firmware version on the outgoing module label. The replacement unit must run compatible firmware. If the CU is on FW 4.7+, the TM150 will auto-update via DRIVE-CLiQ on first power-up — confirm this behavior in your STARTER/SCOUT configuration.
- Disconnect all temperature sensor wiring from terminals X521–X530. Label each wire before removal. Incorrect reconnection is the number one cause of post-swap faults.
- Swap the module. Reconnect DRIVE-CLiQ cables in identical chain order. Reconnect sensor wiring per your labels.
- Power up. The CU will perform automatic component recognition (ACR). Accept the topology change prompt in STARTER/SCOUT or via the BOP20 panel.
- Verify all 12 channels report valid temperature values in the drive diagnostics. Cross-check against known ambient temperature — a PT100 at 25 °C should read approximately 109.7 Ω equivalent.
- Run a short test cycle before returning to production. Monitor for A07012 or F07011 recurrence for the first 30 minutes of operation.
Configuration Notes:
- The TM150 does not use DIP switches or manual address settings — addressing is automatic via DRIVE-CLiQ topology order. Do not change the CLiQ chain sequence from the original installation.
- If replacing a TM150 in a system with a saved STARTER project, perform a Load to PG after swap to confirm the component list matches. A mismatch will prevent the drive from going to Ready state.
- Sensor type assignment (PT100 vs KTY84 vs PTC) is configured in parameter p0600/p0601 per motor object — these settings survive the module swap as they are stored in the CU, not the TM150.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
Industrial cabinet environments are not kind to electronics. Vibration from adjacent machinery, thermal cycling between cold startups and full-load heat, humidity ingress during seasonal changes — the TM150 is built to handle all of it within its rated envelope, and Siemens manufacturing standards ensure every unit leaving the factory has been validated against these stresses.
The module’s IP20 enclosure, combined with conformal-coated PCB assemblies on genuine units, provides meaningful protection against airborne particulates and condensation that falls within the operating spec. The DRIVE-CLiQ connectors use positive-latch mechanisms that maintain signal integrity under continuous vibration — a critical detail in press, stamping, and compressor applications where the cabinet itself vibrates at 10–150 Hz continuously.
Thermal design is conservative: the module is rated to +55 °C ambient, but Siemens internal derating curves show stable operation well within spec at typical cabinet temperatures of 35–45 °C. The wide storage temperature range (-40 °C to +70 °C) means units stored in unheated warehouses or shipped through extreme climates arrive fully functional.
Every unit we ship has been stored in climate-controlled conditions and inspected for physical integrity — connector pins, housing seals, and label authenticity — before dispatch. We do not ship units with damaged DRIVE-CLiQ ports or bent terminal pins, which are the two most common physical failure modes on used modules in the secondary market.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateway facilities. This geography is deliberate: your urgent order moves from our shelf to an international flight within hours, not days.
Estimated Delivery Timeline from Order Confirmation:
- Southeast Asia (Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam): 2–3 business days via DHL Express
- Europe (Germany, Netherlands, Poland, UK): 3–5 business days via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority
- Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar): 3–4 business days via FedEx or DHL
- North America (USA, Canada, Mexico): 4–6 business days via FedEx International Priority
- South America (Brazil, Chile, Argentina): 5–8 business days via DHL Express
- Australia / New Zealand: 3–5 business days via DHL Express
All shipments include commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin. HS Code 8537.10 is pre-declared for customs clearance efficiency. For orders requiring formal export documentation or end-user certificates, contact us before placing the order — we handle this routinely for customers in regulated industries.
Tracking numbers are issued within 4 hours of dispatch. We monitor shipments proactively and will notify you immediately of any customs holds or carrier delays — because your downtime clock is running and we take that seriously.
For orders above 3 units or projects requiring phased delivery, contact us for a dedicated logistics plan with consolidated shipping and volume pricing.
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