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Delta Electronics VFD110B23A VFD-B Series AC Motor Drive

Delta Electronics VFD110B23A VFD-B Series AC Motor Drive

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  • Manufacturer: Delta Electronics

  • Product No.: VFD110B23A

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: AC Motor Drives

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Dimensions: 320 mm x 200 mm x 190 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Engineered to deliver highly reliable speed and torque control for industrial induction motors, the Delta Electronics VFD110B23A is a robust vector AC motor drive within the trusted VFD-B series. This 11 kW (15 HP) inverter functions as a NEMA 1 general-purpose motor controller, accommodating both open-loop and closed-loop vector control architectures. Operating on a 3-phase 200-240V input supply, it delivers a continuous output current of 49 Amps and supports an output frequency span from 0.1 to 400 Hz. Built-in Modbus communication interfaces seamlessly with centralized PLC control systems, while the modular design allows for expanded fieldbus integration via optional communication cards.

Key Features

  • Dual Control Profiles: Supports adjustable V/f curve tuning alongside high-performance sensorless vector and closed-loop vector control.
  • Multi-Step Speed Sequencing: Configurable 16-step speed progression and 15-step preset process control paths.
  • Integrated Process Regulation: Built-in PID feedback control loop simplifies external instrumentation configuration.
  • Dynamic Protection Systems: Automatic torque boost, slip compensation, and customizable overload thresholds preserve system safety.
  • Industrial Communications: Built-in Modbus serial network connection with transmission speeds up to 38400 bps.

Applications

  • Conveyor and Material Handling: Constant torque profiles ensure smooth, controlled starting and positioning under heavy loads.
  • Pumping and Ventilation Systems: Utilizes energy-saving V/f curves and PID sleep/wake functions for flow control.
  • Extruders and Mixers: High starting torque capabilities prevent stalling during high-viscosity process start-ups.
  • Machine Tool Spindles: Exact frequency output up to 400 Hz delivers precise speed control for milling and turning machinery.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Delta Electronics
Model Number VFD110B23A
Product Series VFD-B Series
Nominal Motor Power 11 kW / 15 HP
Input Voltage / Phase 3-Phase 200V to 240V AC (50/60 Hz)
Output Voltage / Phase 3-Phase 0V to 240V AC (Proportional to Input)
Rated Output Current 49 Amps
Output Frequency Range 0.1 to 400 Hz
Control Methodology V/f Control, Sensorless Vector Control (SVC), Closed-Loop Vector (with PG Card)
Communication Interface Built-in RS-485 Modbus (up to 38400 bps via RJ11)
Optional Network Support DN-02 (DeviceNet), LN-01 (LonWorks), PD-01 (Profibus DP)
Enclosure Rating IP20 / NEMA 1
Operating Temperature -10 to 40 degC (Non-condensing)
Shipping Weight 14.0 kg
Dimensions (Calculated) 320 mm x 200 mm x 190 mm (Frame D Profile)

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal Code Functional Assignment
R/L1, S/L2, T/L3 3-Phase AC Main Power Input (200-240V)
U/T1, V/T2, W/T3 3-Phase Variable AC Output to Motor
+1, +/B1 DC Reactor Connection Terminals (Jumpered by default)
+/B1, B2 Dynamic Braking Resistor Terminals
Ground (PE) Protective Earth Grounding Terminals

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The VFD110B23A serves as a drop-in replacement for legacy VFD-B drives of matching frame specifications. Note that upgrading older control loops utilizing analog feedback may require specific module alignment parameters. If integrating into high-speed architectures requiring 2000 Hz operation, ensure that your device has been factory programmed for high-frequency output, as standard firmware caps output frequency at 400 Hz.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

Operating an 11 kW drive at low speeds under constant torque loads can cause significant heat accumulation in the connected motor. Ensure the motor is equipped with an independent cooling fan (force-ventilation) if continuously running below 20 Hz. Additionally, pay close attention to the installation clearing distances; a minimum of 150 mm vertical clearance is required above and below the chassis to prevent local ambient temperatures from exceeding the 40 degC limit within high-density control panels.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

When utilizing sensorless vector control (SVC), execute a motor auto-tune with the load uncoupled from the shaft. This allows the drive to precisely map stator resistance and inductance metrics, eliminating erratic torque behavior at startup. For Modbus serial networks, always terminate the final drive node with a 120-ohm resistor across the RS-485 differential lines to eliminate data reflections that can trigger communication timeout faults (CFe).

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE SAFETY

Isolate all primary AC power inputs before attempting installation or maintenance. Internal bus capacitors retain dangerous voltages. Wait at least 10 minutes after disconnecting supply power and verify that the internal DC bus voltage has discharged below 24V DC using a digital multimeter prior to working on any electrical connections.

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Physical Mounting: Secure the drive vertically to a flat, flame-resistant metal backplate to facilitate proper convective cooling flow.

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Power Connections: Route 3-phase input lines to R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3. Connect motor lines to U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3. Apply recommended torque settings to terminal screws.

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Control & Shield Grounding: Terminate control signal wiring shields at the drive's control ground terminal only. Maintain separate routing channels for control cables and high-power motor lines to reduce electromagnetic interference.

Can the VFD110B23A operate in a closed-loop configuration?

Yes. While it supports sensorless vector control out of the box, you can install an optional PG encoder feedback card into the internal slot to run the drive in a closed-loop vector control mode.

What is the recommended braking method for high-inertia startup and stop cycles?

Connect an appropriately sized dynamic braking resistor across the +/B1 and B2 terminals. This prevents DC bus overvoltage faults during aggressive deceleration periods.

Can I run a single-phase motor using this AC drive?

No. The VFD110B23A is designed specifically to output 3-phase AC power. Running a single-phase motor can damage both the motor winding insulation and the output IGBT modules of the drive.

How do I configure the drive for Modbus RTU communications?

Connect via the physical RJ11 serial interface. Set the parameter for communication protocol selection to RTU mode, match the station address, and configure the baud rate (up to 38400 bps) to match your host PLC controller parameters.

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