Keeping your Nordex equipment in peak condition helps maximise productivity and reduce downtime. Regular maintenance not only extends the life of your machines but also ensures consistent, high-quality output.
Here are five simple tips from our engineering team to help you keep your Nordex systems running smoothly year-round.
Fluctuating voltage or loose connections are common causes of unexpected shutdowns. Inspect your power cables, ensure sockets are secure, and check for wear on connectors. If your equipment displays error code E01, it’s often due to a temporary power interruption — simply reconnect and reset your machine.
Over time, dust and debris can interfere with your machine’s sensors, leading to false readings or misalignment errors. Use a dry cloth or compressed air to gently clean the sensor area once a week. If you see E04 displayed, try cleaning before calling for service.
Even the most reliable systems benefit from regular check-ups. Book a preventative maintenance visit through your Nordex Service Portal every six months. Our certified engineers will inspect, calibrate, and update your system firmware to keep performance optimal.
Overheating is one of the easiest issues to prevent. Always ensure adequate airflow around your machine and clean vents regularly. If an E02 error appears, power down the unit and allow it to cool for 20 minutes before restarting.
Nordex software updates often include performance improvements and bug fixes. Log in to your portal and navigate to Support > Downloads to access the latest version. Keeping your system updated ensures compatibility with the latest sensors and firmware.
Most operational faults stem from small user oversights. Make sure every operator has access to the Nordex User Manual and attends refresher training sessions. This helps prevent misuse and ensures consistent safety and performance standards across shifts.
A little regular care goes a long way in keeping your Nordex systems reliable. By following these simple maintenance tips, you’ll reduce the likelihood of faults, extend machine life, and maintain consistent output.