What does the 1 kW rating actually mean for your motor load?
The LXM16MU10M2X delivers 1 kW nominal power at 220 V with an 8 kHz switching frequency — that's the continuous mechanical output it can sustain driving a servo motor of matching rating. The continuous output current is 7.3 A, and it can deliver 30 A peak for 3 seconds to handle acceleration transients. The 10.2 A line current at 220 V single phase (159.1 % of nominal) tells you the branch circuit and upstream protection need to be sized for that draw, not just the motor nameplate. Supply voltage limits are 200...240 V single phase, 50/60 Hz with a 5 % tolerance.
Single-phase input, no EMC filter — what that means for panel integration
This drive runs on single-phase 200-240 V input — common in smaller machine builds where three-phase isn't available. The compact housing format fits standard cabinet layouts, but note it ships without an internal EMC filter, so you'll need an external filter if the application requires conducted emissions compliance. Communication is via Modbus, which simplifies wiring to a PLC or motion controller over a twisted-pair bus. Overvoltage category III means it's rated for fixed installation in the building's main distribution panel environment.
Active production — sourcing reality for this servo drive
Part of the Easy Lexium 16 series (device short name LXM16D), this drive is positioned as a compact, cost-effective servo solution for single-axis applications.
