The FANUC SV0443 alarm indicates an inverter cooling fan failure. This alarm occurs when the system detects an abnormal condition in the internal cooling fan of the amplifier or power supply module.
In many FANUC servo systems, the power supply module or amplifier uses an internal cooling fan to remove heat from the module. If the fan is not installed, not connected correctly, blocked by contamination, or damaged, the module may report SV0443 to protect the drive system from overheating.
According to the troubleshooting condition, this alarm may be related to the internal cooling fan, power supply side board, fan motor connector, or the power supply module. In some cases, the common power supply module may display alarm code 2.
Quick Summary of FANUC SV0443 Alarm
| Alarm Code | SV0443 |
|---|---|
| Alarm Meaning | Inverter Cooling Fan Failure |
| Main Cause | The internal cooling fan of the amplifier or power supply module is abnormal. |
| Related Unit | Amplifier or common power supply module |
| Common Power Supply Display | Alarm 2 |
| Key Check Items | Internal cooling fan, power supply side board, fan motor connector, fan blade rotation, oil contamination, cooling fan condition, power supply side board, power supply module |
What Does FANUC SV0443 Alarm Mean?
SV0443: Inverter Cooling Fan Failure
The FANUC SV0443 alarm means that an abnormal condition has been detected in the internal cooling fan of the inverter, amplifier, or power supply module.
The internal cooling fan is used to help remove heat from the module. If the fan does not rotate normally, if the fan connector is loose, if the fan is contaminated with oil or dust, or if the fan is damaged, the system may detect a cooling fan fault and generate SV0443.
If the common power supply module is involved, the module may display alarm code 2. This usually indicates that the internal fan or cooling-related circuit should be checked.
Common Causes of FANUC SV0443 Alarm
The most common causes of FANUC SV0443 inverter cooling fan failure alarm include:
1. Internal Cooling Fan Not Installed
If the amplifier or power supply module requires an internal cooling fan but the fan is not installed, the system may report SV0443.
In this case, the correct internal cooling fan should be installed according to the module type.
2. Internal Cooling Fan Failure
If the internal cooling fan is damaged or cannot rotate normally, the system may detect a fan failure.
The fan blade should be checked manually when the module is safely powered off and discharged. If the fan is stuck, difficult to rotate, noisy, or damaged, the cooling fan should be replaced.
3. Fan Motor Connector Loose or Poorly Connected
The fan motor connector on the side board should be firmly connected.
If the connector is loose, poorly inserted, or has bad contact, the power supply module may not detect normal fan operation and may generate the SV0443 alarm.
4. Power Supply Side Board Not Installed Correctly
The power supply side board must be installed correctly.
If the side board is not fully inserted or fixed properly, the fan detection circuit may be abnormal. In this case, remove the side board, reinsert it correctly, and secure it again.
5. Oil, Dust, or Contamination on the Fan
Oil stains, dust, or other contamination may affect fan rotation.
If oil or dirt is found on the fan, clean the fan first and then test again. If the fan still cannot operate normally after cleaning, replace the cooling fan.
6. Power Supply Side Board Failure
If the fan, connector, and side board installation have all been checked but the alarm remains, the power supply side board may be faulty.
In this case, the side board should be replaced for testing.
7. Power Supply Module Failure
If replacing or checking the side board does not solve the problem, the power supply module itself may be faulty.
The power supply module may need to be replaced if the internal fan detection or control circuit is damaged.
How to Troubleshoot FANUC SV0443 Alarm
When troubleshooting FANUC SV0443, the key point is to confirm whether the internal cooling fan and its related detection circuit are working normally.
You may need to check:
- Whether the amplifier or power supply module has an internal cooling fan installed
- Whether the common power supply module displays alarm 2
- Whether the power supply side board is installed correctly
- Whether the side board is loose or not fully inserted
- Whether the fan motor connector on the side board is connected firmly
- Whether the cooling fan blade rotates smoothly
- Whether the fan has oil stains, dust, or contamination
- Whether cleaning the fan restores normal operation
- Whether replacing the cooling fan clears the alarm
- Whether the power supply side board needs to be replaced
- Whether the power supply module needs to be replaced
Recommended Solution
The correct solution for FANUC SV0443 depends on whether the problem is caused by a missing fan, fan failure, loose fan connector, side board installation problem, side board failure, or power supply module failure.
1. Confirm Whether the Internal Cooling Fan Is Installed
First, confirm whether the amplifier or power supply module requires an internal cooling fan.
If the cooling fan is not installed, install the correct internal cooling fan according to the module requirement.
2. Check Whether the Power Supply Side Board Is Installed Correctly
Check and confirm whether the side board of the common power supply module is properly installed.
If the side board is not inserted correctly, remove it and insert it again firmly. Make sure the board is fully seated and fixed.

3. Check the Fan Motor Connector
Pull out the power supply side board and check whether the fan motor connector on the side board is firmly connected.
If the connector is loose or poorly connected, reconnect it securely and test again.

4. Check Fan Blade Rotation
After the module is safely powered off and discharged, gently move the fan blade to check whether the fan rotates smoothly.
If the fan is stuck, difficult to rotate, or mechanically damaged, replace the cooling fan.
5. Clean the Fan If Oil or Dust Is Found
If the fan has oil stains or dust contamination, clean the fan first and then test again.
If the fan still cannot recover after cleaning, replace the cooling fan directly.
6. Replace the Cooling Fan If Necessary
If the internal fan is confirmed faulty, replace the cooling fan.
A faulty fan should not be ignored because poor cooling may lead to module overheating and further damage.
7. Replace the Power Supply Side Board or Power Supply Module
If the fan, fan connector, side board installation, and fan rotation have all been checked but SV0443 remains, replace the power supply side board or the power supply module.
If your machine shows FANUC SV0443 inverter cooling fan failure alarm, please contact REACO CNC directly. Our team can help check the internal cooling fan, fan motor connector, power supply side board, side board installation, cooling fan replacement, and power supply module replacement options.
REACO CNC Support for FANUC SV0443 Alarm
REACO CNC provides support for FANUC CNC systems, power supply modules, servo amplifiers, cooling fans, side boards, and related CNC hardware issues.
We can help with:
- FANUC CNC alarm analysis
- FANUC SV0443 alarm troubleshooting
- Inverter cooling fan failure checking
- Power supply module alarm 2 analysis
- Internal cooling fan replacement support
- Fan motor connector checking
- Power supply side board inspection
- Power supply side board replacement support
- Power supply module replacement support
- Replacement FANUC CNC parts supply
If you are not sure whether the SV0443 alarm is caused by missing fan, fan failure, loose connector, side board installation problem, side board failure, or power supply module failure, you can send us the CNC system model, alarm screen, power supply module model, LED alarm display, fan condition, and module photos. Our team will help check the possible cause.
FAQ About FANUC SV0443 Alarm
What is FANUC SV0443 alarm?
FANUC SV0443 alarm means inverter cooling fan failure. It occurs when the system detects an abnormal condition in the internal cooling fan of the amplifier or power supply module.
What causes FANUC SV0443 inverter cooling fan failure alarm?
The alarm may be caused by a missing internal cooling fan, faulty fan, loose fan motor connector, incorrect power supply side board installation, oil or dust contamination on the fan, side board failure, or power supply module failure.
What does common power supply alarm 2 mean?
When SV0443 occurs, the common power supply module may display alarm 2, which is related to an abnormal internal cooling fan condition.
What should I check first when SV0443 appears?
First, check whether the internal cooling fan is installed and whether the power supply side board is correctly inserted and fixed.
Can a loose fan connector cause SV0443?
Yes. If the fan motor connector on the side board is loose or poorly connected, the system may detect an internal cooling fan abnormality and generate SV0443.
Can oil or dust on the cooling fan cause SV0443?
Yes. Oil stains, dust, or contamination may affect fan rotation. Clean the fan first and test again. If the fan still does not recover, replace the cooling fan.
How can I fix FANUC SV0443 alarm?
Check whether the cooling fan is installed, confirm the power supply side board is inserted correctly, check the fan motor connector, inspect fan blade rotation, clean oil or dust from the fan, replace the cooling fan if faulty, and replace the power supply side board or power supply module if the alarm remains.
Need Help with FANUC SV0443 Alarm?
If your CNC machine has a FANUC SV0443 inverter cooling fan failure alarm, please contact REACO CNC. We can help analyze the alarm cause and provide suitable FANUC CNC repair, cooling fan checking, fan connector inspection, power supply side board replacement, or power supply module replacement support.
Reference Source: Beijing FANUC. This article is based on technical documentation provided by Beijing FANUC. For More Fanuc CNC repair Cases and technical articles, please back to Fanuc Technical Support Center.
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