Product Overview
The E82ZAFCC010 (E82ZAFCC010) is a dedicated System Bus (CAN) function module engineered for the Lenze 8200 Vector series of frequency inverters. In high-speed automated environments such as material handling systems, CNC machining centers, and complex conveyor networks, this module facilitates critical real-time communication between the drive and the higher-level control system. By implementing the E82ZAFCC010, operators can achieve high-precision control over acceleration ramps and torque limits, which is essential for protecting delicate mechanical components and reducing the total cost of ownership. As a "Phase-Out" component, it remains a vital lifeline for maintenance engineers tasked with sustaining the peak performance of existing 8200 Vector installations without requiring a full system overhaul.
Technical Configuration
The E82ZAFCC010 serves as a plug-in interface that enables the inverter to operate as a node within a CANopen or Lenze System Bus network. The "PT" designation refers to its "Pluggable Terminal" architecture, which simplifies wiring and allows for rapid module replacement during maintenance intervals. The module is equipped with a high-speed CAN transceiver capable of supporting complex process data objects (PDOs), allowing for the simultaneous transmission of setpoints and the feedback of actual values such as motor current and thermal status. Its compact design and low power consumption of approximately 0.04 kg reflect German engineering precision, focusing on maximizing utility within the inverter's expansion slot without generating excessive heat.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
E82ZAFCC010 |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Function Type |
System Bus (CAN) Function Module |
| Communication Interface |
CAN / RS-485 Physical Layer |
| Product Range |
8200 Vector Series |
| Dimensions |
18.00 x 14.00 x 4.00 cm |
| Weight |
0.04 kg |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to +55 deg C |
| Commodity Code |
85044086 |
| ECCN |
N |
Technical FAQs
How do I address the E82ZAFCC010 on a System Bus network?
The node address is assigned via the inverter's parameter menu (C0009). Ensure that the address is unique and that the baud rate (C0125) matches the rest of the CAN segment to avoid bus-off errors.
What is the difference between this module and the E82ZAFCC100?
The E82ZAFCC010 is the standard CAN PT version, primarily focused on system bus connectivity and basic control, whereas later iterations or different suffixes might include variations in I/O count or terminal layout. Always verify the specific terminal assignment in the Lenze manual.
Does this module support CANopen protocol?
Yes, it is compatible with CANopen communication standards, provided the correct GSD/EDS files are integrated into your PLC configuration software (such as Lenze GDC or TIA Portal).
What does the "Phase-Out" status mean for my availability?
It means the product is no longer in active mass production. However, original stock is typically maintained for several years to support existing industrial installations. It is recommended to keep a spare unit on-site to ensure zero-downtime recovery.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Network Termination: For reliable data transmission, a 120 Ohm termination resistor must be installed at the two physical ends of the CAN network. Failure to terminate the bus correctly will result in intermittent communication failures and "CE0" (Communication Error) faults on the inverter display.
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Cable Selection and Shielding: Use only high-quality, twisted-pair shielded cables specifically rated for CANbus (typically with a characteristic impedance of 120 Ohms). The shield must be connected to the PE (Protective Earth) terminal at the inverter end using a low-impedance connection to drain induced noise from the VFD's power stage.
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Slot Alignment and Safety: Before installing the E82ZAFCC010, ensure the inverter is completely de-energized. Wait at least 5 minutes for the internal capacitors to discharge. Align the module's multi-pin connector carefully with the inverter's internal interface slot; applying excessive force can damage the sensitive gold-plated pins, leading to permanent hardware failure.