Description
LS Electric LSLV0008M100-SEONNA Inverter VFD (M100 — Micro Drive)
A compact single-phase-input / three-phase-output micro VFD from LS Electric’s M100 family, designed for small motors in pumps, fans and OEM equipment. Key selling points: built-in C2 EMC filter, DIN-rail friendly form factor, and convenient Modbus integration for lightweight automation tasks.
The Polar Energy Assessment:
The LSLV0008M100-SEONNA is a no-nonsense micro drive that covers the usual small-motor bases: retrofit single-phase supplies to 3-phase motors, save energy on pumps/fans, and tuck into densely packed control panels. It’s not a heavy-duty workhorse — think smart economizer for small systems, not an industrial hammer. Choose this for space constrained OEMs and light building services; choose something bigger if you need continuous high torque, harsh-environment ruggedness, or outdoor IP66 housings.
Pros
- Built-in C2 class EMC filter reduces the need for external filtering in many installations (saves panel space and BOM headaches)
- Single-phase in, three-phase out simplifies retrofits where only 115 V/120 V supply is available.
- Compact, DIN-rail / side-by-side mounting — excellent for dense OEM or control-panel layouts.
- Built-in Modbus RTU (LS INV485) and easy RJ45 connectivity for quick integration.
- Meets modern safety standards (UL / CE / KC) and designed per UL 61800-5-1 for safer operation.
Limitations
- IP20 standard enclosure — not suitable for dusty, wet or outdoor locations without an external cabinet.
- Targeted at light-to-moderate duty (0.75 kW class here) — not intended for heavy continuous torque or high-inertia loads.
- Some advanced sensorless-vector features are limited compared with LS’s larger family drives — this is a micro drive focused on convenience and size.
Typical use cases
- Ideal for small pumps and fans in residential/commercial HVAC and light industrial building services.
- OEM machines and small conveyors where space is tight and control needs are straightforward.
- Retrofit projects converting single-phase supply to small three-phase motors.

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