Viking Vent Hood Blower Motor Overtemperature Shutdown
Viking Professional Series blower motors include thermal overload protection that shuts the motor down if it exceeds safe operating temperatures — typically above 250°F at the motor housing. This protection prevents motor winding damage from sustained operation under high thermal load conditions. The fan will restart automatically after the motor cools, typically within 10–30 minutes. Blower motor overtemperature is distinct from the thermal cutout fault (a one-shot fusible thermal fuse). Overtemperature protection is a resetting device; the thermal cutout is non-resetting and requires component replacement when triggered. Repeated overtemperature events indicate a systemic issue that will eventually trigger the non-resetting thermal cutout.
What Causes the Blower Motor Overtemperature / Thermal Cutout Error?
Heavily loaded grease filters force the blower motor to work harder against the increased restriction, raising motor current and operating temperature.
Grease buildup on the blower wheel impellers reduces fan efficiency, causing the motor to work harder to move the same volume of air.
Worn motor bearings create additional friction that generates heat within the motor, eventually triggering overtemperature protection even at normal operating loads.
Extended high-heat cooking (wok cooking, sustained broiling) raises ambient kitchen air temperature, reducing the motor's ability to dissipate heat effectively.
Basic Steps Before Calling a Technician
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01Clean Grease Filters Immediately
Remove and thoroughly clean all grease filters in hot soapy water. Reinstall only when fully dry. Test hood at high speed after cleaning — improved continuous operation indicates filters were the primary cause of overtemperature.
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02Inspect Blower Wheel
With the filters removed, shine a flashlight into the blower housing to inspect the impeller wheels for grease accumulation. Grease-loaded impellers require professional cleaning or replacement.
When to Call a Technician
Repeated blower motor overtemperature events after filter cleaning require professional blower assembly inspection. A motor with worn bearings or a grease-loaded blower wheel that cannot be cleaned in place requires professional service and likely replacement.
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Viking Blower Motor Overtemperature / Thermal Cutout Error Code — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Viking appliance repair answered by our certified technicians.
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This is the blower motor thermal overload protection cycling. The motor overheats during sustained high-load operation and shuts down to prevent winding damage. It resets after cooling. This most commonly occurs when grease filters are heavily loaded or the blower wheel has accumulated significant grease. Clean the filters immediately and schedule a blower inspection. Repeated thermal overload events will eventually trigger the non-resetting thermal fuse, stopping the fan permanently.
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