Lenze SMV Training Lesson 2: Basic Parameter Programming And Startup - Variable Frequency Drives
This video is brought to you by: http://www.precision-elec.com This video covers the essential parameters that will need programmed when commissioning and starting up the Lenze SMVector Variable Frequency Drive. These parameters will be set for most applications. The most important parameter that many people forget to place is the motor overcurrent parameter. This parameter protects your motor from pulling more current than it is rated for. The Lenze SMV Variable Frequency Drive is an extremely user friendly AC Motor Drive. This is one of the reasons we enjoy selling it to our customers. This is mostly because we offer free technical support and training to all of our customers who purchase from us.

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