The VFD022M23B (VFD022M23B) is a compact, high-efficiency AC motor drive from the Delta M series, engineered for general-purpose sensorless vector control. This unit is designed to provide precise speed and torque regulation for a wide range of industrial equipment, including conveyor belts, HVAC systems, food processing machinery, and woodworking tools. By delivering high-starting torque and excellent speed stability, the VFD022M23B helps industrial operators maximize mechanical efficiency and reduce energy consumption, thereby extending the service life of critical motor-driven assets and minimizing unscheduled downtime.
Technical Configuration
The VFD022M23B utilizes advanced sensorless vector control (SVC) technology, allowing it to maintain stable motor operation across a wide speed range without the need for external encoder feedback. This hardware configuration is built for reliability in harsh industrial conditions, featuring an integrated EMI filter to reduce electromagnetic noise in sensitive factory environments. Its compact footprint ensures ease of panel integration, while the clearly defined terminal block layout simplifies field wiring. The drive supports flexible control configurations and provides robust protection features against over-voltage, over-current, and thermal overload, ensuring the safety of both the drive and the connected motor during peak performance intervals.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD022M23B
Brand
DELTA
Origin
Taiwan
Weight (Net)
2.2 kg
Power Output
2.2 kW (3 HP)
Output Current
10.0 A
Input Current
12.5 A
Control Mode
Sensorless Vector Control
Operating Temp
-10 to 50 deg C
Humidity
<90% (Non-condensing)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the VFD022M23B suitable for closed-loop control?
This model is primarily designed for sensorless vector control (SVC) and V/F control. While it provides excellent speed regulation without feedback, it does not support full closed-loop control with encoder feedback as a standard feature.
What is the recommended fuse type for this drive?
Per the manufacturer specifications, the recommended line fuse is 30 A. A common industry standard replacement is the Bussmann JJN-30.
Does this drive require an external braking resistor?
This depends on your application's inertia. For applications involving rapid deceleration or high-inertia loads (like centrifuges or large fans), an external braking resistor may be required to dissipate the regenerative energy.
Can this drive operate in high-altitude environments?
The drive is designed for atmospheric pressures between 86 and 106 kPa. If operating at altitudes exceeding 1000 meters, derating of the output current may be required due to decreased cooling efficiency.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Environmental Protection: Although the drive is designed for robust performance, it should be installed in a dust-free, vibration-isolated cabinet. In environments with high chemical vapors or conductive dust, ensure the drive enclosure meets the necessary IP rating to prevent internal corrosion or short circuits.
Wiring and Connections: When connecting the motor leads, ensure the wire gauge is between 8 and 12 AWG (8.4 to 3.3 mm squared) to handle the rated current safely. Tighten terminal screws to a torque of 15 kgf-cm (13 in-lbf) to prevent high-resistance connections that can lead to thermal failure.
EMI and Signal Integrity: Always separate motor output power cables from sensitive signal cables (such as PLC I/O or analog speed references) by at least 300 mm. Where possible, route motor cables through grounded metallic conduit to minimize radiated electromagnetic interference.
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