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News Release from: Lenze | Subject: L-force 8400 frequency inverter
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 March 2008
Modular inverter range eases upgrades
A pluggable memory module allows off-line programming, easy software updates and makes exchanging an inverter a simple task.
Lenze has released the L-force 8400 frequency inverter, a modular range of tailored drive solutions that let users select the right size for their needs Initially available as one-phase models up to 2.2kW and three-phase models up to 11kW, the range will later include higher powers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Baseline is the entry level model of the series in terms of functionality and drive behaviour.
The frequency inverter suits drive tasks with steady movement, as is the case with conveyor drives, pumps, blower and fans.
The StateLine is best suited to drive solutions with and without speed feedback.
It is therefore suitable for applications that require networking across bus systems.
It offers integrated brake control, integrated PID and a flying restart circuit.
The HighLine version includes added functionality for more complex tasks.
The software is designed for positioning and indexing.
All three versions have the same dimensions and fixings to aid panel design.
Furthermore all versions feature a pluggable memory module that holds all the parameter settings.
This feature allows off-line programming, easy software updates and makes exchanging an inverter a simple task.
Entry-level L-force engineer software is free of charge and customers can opt for more powerful versions if they need the extra functionality.
CANopen is integrated and other pluggable fieldbus modules are available. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...
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