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Delta Electronics VFD370C43A C2000 Series AC Drive

Delta Electronics VFD370C43A C2000 Series AC Drive

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  • Manufacturer: Delta Electronics

  • Product No.: VFD370C43A

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: AC Variable Frequency Drives

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Dimensions: 40.5 cm x 25.0 cm x 21.0 cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Managing complex motor control configurations requires a dependable power conversion stage, and the Delta Electronics VFD370C43A delivers this through its robust C2000 Series field-oriented control architecture. Engineered for high-performance applications, this 3-phase AC variable frequency drive is configured with a dual-rating structure that allows system integrators to optimize the drive's output based on load profiles. By supporting both Normal Duty (ND) and Heavy Duty (HD) profiles, the module adapts dynamically to variable torque pump/fan configurations or high-overload constant torque machines.

Features

  • Dual-Duty Rating: Seamless transition between Normal Duty (50 HP) and Heavy Duty (40 HP) parameter structures.
  • Flexible Control Methods: Supports advanced sensorless vector control (SVC) and closed-loop field-oriented control (FOC) for exact speed and torque accuracy.
  • Removable Keypad: Standard digital control panel can be detached and mounted remotely via standard connection cables.
  • Adaptable Carrier Frequency: Programmable options up to 10 kHz in Normal Duty or up to 6 kHz in Heavy Duty modes to balance thermal efficiency and low acoustic motor noise.

Applications

  • High-capacity industrial water supply systems and circulating pumps.
  • Constant-torque machinery including extruders, mixers, and industrial material handling conveyors.
  • Exhaust fans, blowers, and automated HVAC air handling units.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification Value
Manufacturer Delta Electronics
Model Number VFD370C43A
Product Series C2000 Series
Normal Duty Output Capacity 58 kVA
Normal Duty Rated Current 73 A
Normal Duty Motor Rating 37 kW (50 HP)
Normal Duty Frequency Range 0.00 to 599.00 Hz
Normal Duty Carrier Frequency 2 to 10 kHz (Default: 6 kHz)
Heavy Duty Output Capacity 55 kVA
Heavy Duty Rated Current 69 A
Heavy Duty Motor Rating 30 kW (40 HP)
Heavy Duty Frequency Range 0.00 to 300.00 Hz
Heavy Duty Carrier Frequency 2 to 6 kHz (Default: 2 kHz)
Input Phase & Voltage Rating 3-Phase, 460V AC
Physical Dimensions (L x W x H) 40.5 cm x 25.0 cm x 21.0 cm
Product Weight 27.0 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 28.0 kg

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The C2000 series is designed to drop-in replace several legacy Delta VFD lines. Note that while control terminal blocks are highly standard, dynamic braking modules are required externally for heavy-duty cyclic stopping. Ensure the drive firmware revision matches any active multi-drive fieldbus communication cards (such as Modbus TCP or EtherNet/IP option cards) to guarantee uniform parameter mapping.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When utilizing this drive in environments approaching 50 degrees Celsius, keep a close watch on the active carrier frequency. Running the drive in Normal Duty mode at 10 kHz under maximum continuous load will generate significant heat inside enclosed NEMA/IP20 panels. If thermal over-temperature faults occur, derating the carrier frequency down to 4 kHz or 2 kHz will immediately lower IGBT temperatures without compromising output current performance.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

To minimize electrical noise injection back into adjacent control or PLC cabinets, always use symmetrically shielded motor cables. Ensure the motor cable shield is bonded to the drive ground plate with 360-degree contact clamps. Do not route analog control signals (e.g., 0-10V or 4-20mA speed references) through the same conduit as the main 460V input/output motor lines.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING: Hazardous voltages remain present in the internal DC bus capacitors even after the mains power supply is disconnected. Wait at least 10 minutes for the internal charge indicators to completely extinguish before removing any covers, handling terminal wiring, or starting physical maintenance work. Verify the DC bus voltage using a calibrated multimeter across terminals (+1) and (-) to confirm it is below 36V DC.
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Ensure the mounting surface is vertical and solid. Verify that there is at least 150 mm of clear space above and below the drive housing to ensure proper convective cooling and airflow.
2
Terminate the 3-phase AC input lines directly to terminal points R/L1, S/L2, and T/L3. Connect the motor supply cables securely to terminals U/T1, V/T2, and W/T3. Do not connect AC mains power to the motor output terminals under any circumstances.
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Configure control logic terminal wiring (such as digital inputs or analog references) using shielded twisted-pair cables. Tighten terminal screws to the manufacturer-specified torque limits to avoid connection resistance or loose contacts.
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What is the primary difference between the Normal Duty and Heavy Duty ratings on the VFD370C43A?

Normal Duty supports 37 kW (50 HP) output at up to 73A for variable torque loads, while Heavy Duty supports 30 kW (40 HP) output at up to 69A for constant torque applications requiring higher momentary overload capacity.

Does this drive include a built-in braking transistor?

This physical frame size typically requires an external brake unit (VFDB series) and braking resistors if dynamic braking is necessary for rapid deceleration of high-inertia loads.

Can I program the internal PLC on the VFD370C43A?

Yes, C2000 series drives have a built-in PLC system that allows programming of customized sequential logic and simple control loops directly within the drive environment.

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