What to do if a fault is active in Lenze LDEC Control Systems?
- WWhitney SmithAug 2, 2025
If a fault is active in your Lenze Control System, check the LED ERR status for more detailed information about the nature of the fault.
What to do if a fault is active in Lenze LDEC Control Systems?
If a fault is active in your Lenze Control System, check the LED ERR status for more detailed information about the nature of the fault.
Protection class | IP20 |
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Overload capacity | 150% for 60 seconds |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
Supply voltage | 200-240V AC ±10%, 3-phase |
Input Voltage | 200-240V AC ±10%, 3-phase |
Details manual version history, conventions, pictographs, and signal words.
Covers general safety, application notes, and identifies residual hazards.
Details device features, overview of connections, and type code interpretation.
Provides general data, operating conditions, and rated electrical specifications.
Covers important installation notes and physical device dimensions.
Details safety, circuit diagrams, and various connection terminals.
Outlines essential checks before operation and the correct switch-on procedure.
Covers operating modes, digital input/output signals, and assignment logic.
Details speed control, stop functions, frequency limits, and brake control.
Covers sensors, I2t, temperature, non-equivalence, and status messages.
Details IrDA, IrRC, HWC, positioning, and control loop functions.
Guides users on interpreting status indicators and resolving fault messages.
Provides a visual overview of the system's signal processing logic.
A reference guide to parameter codes, their settings, and descriptions.