The LXM26DU30M3X delivers 3 kW nominal power at 220 V with an 8 kHz switching frequency. The continuous output current is 19.8 A at that switching rate, which is the sustained current the drive can feed to the motor without hitting a thermal limit during a normal production cycle. For acceleration and deceleration transients, the drive can deliver 60 A for up to 3 seconds — this is the peak current that handles the inertia of the load during fast ramps. The line-side draw is 11.8 A at 155.8 % overload, which sizes the upstream branch circuit and the supply transformer. The supply voltage window is 170...255 V three-phase, with a nominal 220 V (-10...15 %). The drive accepts 50/60 Hz supply with a ±5 % tolerance on the nominal frequency, and the network frequency range is 47.5...63 Hz.
Obsolete — sourcing reality for the LXM26DU30M3X
Availability is through independent surplus and broker channels — quantities are lot-specific, and pricing is confirmed at the time of RFQ. The drive is sourced to order; no stock-holding claim is made here. For a BOM that requires this exact order code, the supply posture is quoted against the line-item quantity. Confirm the mating motor and feedback connector pinout against the existing installation before committing the order.
Compact housing and installation constraints
The drive ships in a compact housing format — panel space is a consideration, but the exact dimensions are not in this record. Maximum leakage current is 1.6 mA — this figure informs the selection of residual current devices (RCDs) and the EMC filter grounding scheme. At altitudes above 1000 m, the output voltage derates at 1 % per 100 m, so installations above 2000 m need a voltage margin check.
