Product Overview
The Lenze EVF8246-E (EVF8246-E) is a high-power variable frequency drive (VFD) from the 8200-series, specifically engineered for demanding 11.0 kW industrial motor applications. This drive provides precise speed and torque regulation for three-phase induction motors, serving as a critical asset in heavy-duty processing environments such as industrial mixers, high-capacity centrifugal pumps, and large-scale conveyor systems. By implementing controlled acceleration and deceleration ramps, the EVF8246-E reduces mechanical strain on the drivetrain, effectively preventing peak current surges during motor startup and extending the operational lifecycle of your machinery.
Technical Configuration
The EVF8246-E utilizes a robust, modular design philosophy that has defined the 8200-series as a standard for reliable power control in manufacturing.
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Motor Control: Employs proven V/f control strategies to ensure consistent speed and torque output, suitable for a wide variety of constant-torque and variable-torque industrial loads.
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Operational Versatility: Designed to interface with diverse control signals, it supports standard analog and digital input configurations, allowing for easy integration into existing PLC-based automation or manual control setups.
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Modular Expandability: Like other drives in the 8200-series, the EVF8246-E accepts function modules, enabling the addition of fieldbus communication or advanced I/O, which allows the drive to adapt to evolving production requirements.
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Fault Monitoring: Integrated protection features guard against overvoltage, undervoltage, and thermal overload, ensuring the drive enters a safe, shutdown state before damage can occur to the power components.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EVF8246-E |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Range |
8200-series |
| Type |
Variable frequency drives |
| Rated Power |
11.0 kW |
| Item Code |
33.8246_E |
| Weight |
7.30 kg |
| Dimensions |
35.00 x 25.00 x 13.50 cm (estimated class size) |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Operational Status |
Phase-Out |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the EVF8246-E still a viable solution for new projects?
While the drive is in the "Phase-Out" stage, it remains an industry-preferred component for the maintenance and repair of existing machines. Its established track record makes it an ideal choice for restoring performance to legacy systems where a full drive architecture replacement is not yet planned.
What is the benefit of the 11.0 kW power rating in this series?
This power rating allows the drive to manage substantial motor loads while maintaining the compact footprint and reliability characteristics of the 8200-series. It balances high-power throughput with efficient heat management.
How does this drive handle integration with non-Lenze controllers?
The EVF8246-E is highly adaptable. It accepts standard 0-10 V or 4-20 mA analog speed references and digital start/stop commands, which are universally supported by almost all industrial PLC platforms and manual control devices.
Engineering Integration and Operational Safety
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Thermal Management: The 11.0 kW power stage generates significant heat. Mount the drive vertically with a minimum clearance of 150 mm above and below the housing to facilitate effective natural convection. In enclosed cabinets, ensure that the ambient temperature is monitored and kept below the maximum rated limit.
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Cable Shielding: To minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensure the motor output cables are shielded and that the shield is terminated to the drive's PE (Protective Earth) terminal with a low-impedance connection. Keep signal cabling (I/O) physically separated from power lines to prevent signal cross-talk.
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Commissioning Protocol: Before engaging the run signal, verify that the drive’s parameters—specifically the motor nameplate data (voltage, frequency, and rated current)—are accurately programmed. Incorrect motor data can lead to suboptimal performance and potential overheating.
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Maintenance Note: Periodically check the drive's cooling fan and internal heatsink for dust buildup. In dusty environments, ensure that cabinet air intake filters are clean, as restricted airflow is the primary cause of premature power stage failure in high-power VFDs.