What this drive is and what it powers
The Schneider Electric LXM16DU07M2X is a motion servo drive from the Easy Lexium 16 family, built as a compact housing unit for single-phase 200...240 VAC supplies.
Current capability and peak headroom
Continuous output current is 5.1 A, with a 3-second peak of 20 A at 220 V — roughly 3.9× the continuous rating, which is enough to handle the acceleration torque spike of a 0.75 kW motor without tripping the drive. Line current draws 7.9 A at 166.7 % of rated load under single-phase supply — this is the figure to size the upstream branch circuit and input fusing, not the continuous output current. The 8 kHz switching frequency is the default; raising it quiets audible motor whine but derates continuous output current, and lowering it reduces switching losses in the IGBT stage.
Supply voltage and installation constraints
Rated supply voltage is 220 V (-15...10 %) single phase, with a supply frequency range of 47.5...63 Hz — it handles 50 Hz and 60 Hz mains without reconfiguration. Overvoltage category III means it is designed for fixed installations downstream of the building service entrance, not for outlet-fed portable equipment. This variant ships without an internal EMC filter — plan for an external filter on the input side if the installation requires conducted emission compliance to EN 61800-3 Category C2 or C3. Maximum leakage current is 3.5 mA, which influences the residual current device (RCD) type selection — type A or B RCDs are typically specified for drive circuits.
Production status and how to source
Sourced to order through independent distribution channels; current pricing and lead time confirmed at RFQ against the BOM quantity.
