Product Overview
The ECSEA008C4B (ECSEA008C4B) is a high-precision servo system axis module from the Lenze ECS-Application range, specifically designed for multi-axis coordinated motion control. Engineered for cabinet installation, this 8.0 A rated module serves as a critical component in automated production lines requiring high dynamic response and synchronized precision. While now classified as an obsolete (legacy) product phase, the ECSEA008C4B remains a vital asset for maintaining existing manufacturing infrastructures in sectors such as high-speed packaging, printing, and CNC machining. Its integration as an assembly kit allows for rapid deployment, significantly reducing technical downtime and ensuring that legacy systems continue to meet modern throughput requirements with consistent torque delivery and reliable motion profiles.
Technical Configuration
The ECSEA008C4B is built upon a modular architecture tailored for the "Application" variant of the ECS series, allowing for customized motion logic to be executed directly on the drive. It supports a rated current of 8.0 A, providing sufficient power for a wide variety of medium-inertia servo motors. The hardware configuration emphasizes a high power-to-size ratio, with dimensions of 27.60 x 32.00 x 13.40 cm, facilitating efficient heat dissipation within crowded control cabinets. As a part of the ECS multi-axis system, this module shares a common DC bus with other drives, optimizing energy recovery during braking cycles. Despite its legacy status, the robust internal circuitry is designed for high-frequency switching and precise feedback loop processing, maintaining the engineering standards Lenze is known for.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification Details |
| Model |
ECSEA008C4B |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
ECS (Application) |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Rated Current |
8.0 A |
| Product Type |
Axis Module Assembly Kit |
| Dimensions |
27.60 x 32.00 x 13.40 cm |
| Weight |
2.15 kg |
| Installation Type |
Cabinet Mounting |
| Status |
Obsolete / Legacy Support |
| Commodity Code |
85044095 |
| ECCN |
N (Non-restricted) |
Technical FAQs
Is the ECSEA008C4B compatible with modern Lenze control systems?
The ECSEA008C4B utilizes the ECS system bus architecture. While it is an obsolete model, it can still communicate with newer controllers via appropriate gateway modules or by maintaining the original ECS communication backbone (typically CANopen).
How should I address the "Obsolete" status for a failing unit?
Since this model is no longer in active production, we recommend utilizing our "Brand New" or "Refurbished" original stock to avoid the high costs of complete system migration. These units are drop-in replacements requiring no mechanical modifications.
What is the primary difference between the ECS "Application" and "Power" modules?
The "Application" version (like the ECSEA008C4B) features enhanced internal processing capabilities for localized motion tasks, whereas "Power" modules are typically simpler drives that rely more heavily on a centralized motion controller.
Engineering & Installation Guide
DC Bus Connection and Safety:
When installing the ECSEA008C4B in a multi-axis configuration, ensure the DC bus connection bars are tightened to the specified torque (typically 1.7 to 2.5 Nm). Failure to maintain a low-resistance connection across the DC bus can lead to localized overheating and premature failure of the capacitor bank during regenerative braking.
Grounding and Noise Suppression:
To ensure signal integrity in high-speed applications, the axis module must be mounted on a conductive, galvanized mounting plate. Ensure all paint is removed from the contact points. Use a low-impedance PE connection and keep motor cables separate from signal/feedback cables by at least 20 cm to prevent EMI-induced positioning errors.
Legacy System Cooling Maintenance:
Given the age of the ECS series architecture, ensure that the internal cooling fans are free of dust and debris. In closed cabinets, maintain a minimum airflow of 2 m/s across the heatsink fins. If the ambient temperature exceeds 45 deg C, a current derating must be applied to prevent the module's thermal protection from tripping.