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DELTA VFD037M21A VFD-M Series Sensorless Vector Micro Drive

DELTA VFD037M21A VFD-M Series Sensorless Vector Micro Drive

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  • Manufacturer: Delta Electronics

  • Product No.: VFD037M21A

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Sensorless Vector Micro Drive

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 3200g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The VFD037M21A (VFD037M21A) is a highly compact, sensorless vector micro drive from Delta's VFD-M series, engineered for applications where space is at a premium. Rated for 2.2 kW (3.0 HP) continuous industrial operation, this drive provides high-frequency stability and exceptional torque performance. It is an ideal solution for automated conveyor lines, food processing equipment, woodworking machinery, and ventilation fans. By integrating dynamic torque compensation and built-in PID control loops, the VFD037M21A safeguards system continuity and minimizes unscheduled downtime. Its flexible power stage allows for efficient integration into facilities using either single-phase or three-phase 200–240 V power.

Technical Configuration

This micro drive is designed for maximum adaptability, featuring a bridge rectifier that natively supports both single-phase and three-phase incoming power sequences. It implements Sensorless Vector Control (SVC) alongside standard V/f curves, delivering automatic torque boosting at low speeds to handle high-friction starting loads. The drive supports an adjustable carrier frequency (1–15 kHz), allowing engineers to tune the balance between motor noise suppression and internal thermal dissipation. Furthermore, the unit includes an overvoltage stall prevention algorithm, which automatically adjusts deceleration timing to protect the DC bus during rapid load shedding or braking.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Model VFD037M21A
Brand DELTA
Power Rating 2.2 kW (3.0 HP)
Output Current 10 A (Continuous)
Input Voltage 1-phase or 3-phase 200–240 VAC
Output Frequency 0.1–400 Hz
Cooling Method Forced-air fan
Control Mode Sensorless Vector (SVC), V/f
Carrier Frequency 1–15 kHz (Adjustable)
Weight 3.20 kg

FAQs

What are the performance differences between single-phase and three-phase input?

The drive delivers its full 10 A output in either configuration. When supplied with single-phase power, the input terminals draw 11.5 A. When supplied with 3-phase power, the input current drops to 7.6 A due to balanced phase loading, which reduces thermal stress on the internal rectifiers.

Does this drive require external braking components?

The drive includes overvoltage stall prevention to manage energy regenerated during deceleration. However, for rapid braking cycles involving high-inertia loads, an external dynamic braking resistor should be connected to the terminals.

Can this drive be used in dusty or damp environments?

The standard chassis is not sealed against moisture or dust. It is certified for dry, clean environments. For use in facilities with high humidity, chemicals, or fine dust (like woodworking shops), it must be mounted inside a sealed IP54 or NEMA 12 rated industrial enclosure.

How is the drive protected against electrical noise?

The drive should be installed with all power and control lines physically separated by at least 100 mm to prevent electromagnetic noise injection. Additionally, a direct star-ground layout is required to safely redirect common-mode currents.

Field Commissioning & Safety Guidelines

  • Thermal Clearances: Mount the drive vertically onto a flat, non-combustible metallic sub-panel. Maintain at least 50 mm of clearance on both sides and 120 mm above and below the chassis to ensure unhindered airflow from the forced-air cooling fan.

  • Cabling Separation: Route incoming power lines (L1, L2/N) and motor leads (U, V, W) inside distinct conduits separated from low-voltage digital inputs, 4-20mA speed commands, and communication wires by at least 100 mm.

  • Grounding Protocol: Connect the primary ground terminal directly to the central panel earth bus using a heavy-gauge, low-impedance conductor. Avoid daisy-chaining ground connections; a direct star-ground layout is required to mitigate common-mode currents generated by IGBT switching.

 

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
White
Country of origin
United States

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