The VFD1100CP43A-21 (VFD1100CP43A21) is a high-capacity, heavy-duty AC motor drive from Delta’s CP2000 series, specifically designed for large-scale fan and pump applications requiring 112.5 kW (150 HP) of power. Operating on a three-phase 460 V supply, this drive is a cornerstone for industrial fluid and air handling systems, such as large-scale municipal water treatment pumps, industrial HVAC blowers, and chemical processing circulation fans. By utilizing advanced vector control, the CP2000 series optimizes energy efficiency, reducing operational costs while ensuring reliable, variable-torque performance in high-demand environments.
Technical Configuration
This model is built to handle significant electrical loads, with a rated output current of 209 A. It is housed in an IP20/NEMA 1 rated enclosure, intended for wall-mounting within protected electrical cabinets. The drive's internal architecture is specialized for fan and pump logic, featuring integrated PID control loops that allow the drive to automatically modulate motor speed based on real-time feedback from pressure, flow, or temperature sensors. This capability minimizes mechanical wear by allowing the drive to perform soft-starts and controlled decelerations, protecting the entire fluid system from pressure surges (water hammer).
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD1100CP43A-21
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
66.0 kg
Power Rating
112.5 kW (150 HP)
Output Current
209 A
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Protection Level
IP20 / NEMA 1
Dimensions
370 mm x 716 mm x 300 mm
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the VFD1100CP43A-21 handle "Water Hammer"?
The drive's programmable acceleration and deceleration curves are specifically used to prevent water hammer. By gradually ramping the speed of a large pump up or down rather than initiating a hard stop, the drive prevents the sudden pressure spikes that cause stress on piping and valve seals.
What is the advantage of using this drive for large-scale HVAC blowers?
For HVAC blowers, the CP2000’s specialized "Fire Mode" is invaluable. In the event of a facility fire, this mode allows the drive to ignore minor faults and continue running the fan to extract smoke, prioritizing building safety over the protection of the drive itself.
Since this is an IP20 drive, what is the best way to handle its heat output?
With a 112.5 kW capacity, this drive generates substantial thermal energy. You must ensure the electrical enclosure has a forced-air cooling system sized correctly for the total BTU/hr output of the drive to avoid thermal derating or premature component failure.
Installation and Engineering Guidelines
Thermal Environment: Due to the drive's weight (66 kg) and high power throughput, ensure the mounting surface is structurally capable of supporting the load and that the cabinet provides ample airflow. Clean the drive's heat sink fins annually to ensure maximum thermal transfer efficiency.
Grounding Requirements: To maintain system stability and prevent high-frequency noise from affecting sensitive sensors, connect the drive's chassis directly to the plant's central grounding electrode or busbar using an appropriately sized, low-impedance copper ground cable.
Cable Selection: Use high-quality shielded power cables for all motor leads. Ensure the shield is bonded correctly at the drive output terminal to mitigate radiated EMI, which is common in high-amperage switching environments like this one.
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