Product Overview and Industrial Utility
The E84AVTCE1524SX0 (E84AVTCE1524SX0) is a high-performance Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) from the Lenze 8400-series, engineered to provide precise motor control in demanding industrial environments. Rated at 1.5 kW with a 3-phase mains connection of 400 to 500 V, this drive is a cornerstone for applications such as conveyor systems, pumps, fans, and packaging machinery. By integrating advanced interference suppression measures directly into its architecture, the drive ensures electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) compliance and minimizes noise, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of sensitive control signals in automated production facilities. Its deployment significantly reduces mechanical stress on driven components, leading to extended service life and improved operational uptime.
Technical Configuration
This hardware unit is designed for versatility and seamless integration into modern industrial architectures. The E84AVTCE1524SX0 features an optimized control structure capable of managing various motor types with high efficiency. Its compact design facilitates space-saving installation within standard electrical control cabinets, while the integrated intelligence allows for rapid commissioning and parameterization. The drive supports a variety of fieldbus options, enabling real-time communication with PLC controllers. This connectivity, combined with its robust thermal management system, allows the drive to maintain peak performance even during continuous, high-duty cycles, ensuring that process parameters remain stable regardless of load fluctuations.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
E84AVTCE1524SX0 |
| Brand |
Lenze |
| Series |
8400-series |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Rated Power |
1.5 kW |
| Input Voltage |
3 x 400 - 500 V |
| Weight |
1.40 kg |
| Dimensions |
24.00 cm x 14.00 cm x 6.00 cm |
| Product Status |
Active |
| Commodity Code |
85044095 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the E84AVTCE1524SX0 suitable for high-frequency switching applications?
Yes, the 8400-series is designed to handle high-frequency switching while maintaining efficiency. However, you must ensure that your motor cabling is correctly shielded to prevent signal interference with other cabinet components.
How does the integrated interference suppression benefit my installation?
The built-in suppression significantly reduces the amount of electromagnetic noise emitted back into the grid and the surrounding control environment, often eliminating the need for additional external line filters and saving valuable cabinet space.
Can this drive be used in a master-slave configuration?
Yes, the 8400-series supports complex configurations, including master-slave setups, provided the communication modules are correctly initialized and the control loops are tuned for the specific application demands.
What should I check if the drive triggers a thermal trip?
First, verify that the heatsink is free of dust and debris, as airflow is critical. Second, check if the motor load exceeds the drive's rated 1.5 kW capacity or if the switching frequency is set too high for the current ambient temperature.
Engineering Guidelines and Installation Best Practices
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Thermal Environment: Despite its compact 1.40 kg frame, heat dissipation is paramount for the longevity of the power electronics. Install the unit in a well-ventilated cabinet and maintain at least 100 mm of clearance on all sides to prevent thermal throttling.
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EMC Compliance and Grounding: To fully leverage the integrated interference suppression, connect the drive to a common ground busbar using a high-surface-area copper conductor. Always terminate the motor cable shield to the EMC-compliant bracket provided on the drive; do not use long, unshielded wire extensions, as these will nullify the drive's internal filtering benefits.
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Cable Sizing: For the 1.5 kW load, ensure that your power supply cables are sized according to the peak current draw to prevent excessive voltage drop, which can cause erratic drive performance during rapid acceleration phases.