The VFD220E43A (VFD220E43A) is a heavy-duty AC motor drive from the Delta E series, specifically configured for industrial applications requiring 22 kW (30 HP) of output power. Operating on a three-phase 460 V supply, this drive is a versatile solution for systems where robust performance and compact integration are critical. It is commonly deployed in HVAC centrifugal fans, water treatment pumps, and industrial material handling systems. By utilizing Delta’s proven E-series technology, the VFD220E43A provides reliable speed control that helps minimize mechanical shock during startup and reduces overall energy expenditure in long-cycle industrial processes.
Technical Configuration
The E series is recognized for its modular "all-in-one" design, which integrates essential control functions into a single, compact chassis. The VFD220E43A is built to handle high-demand loads while maintaining operational stability through a sophisticated fan-cooled thermal management system. The drive features programmable acceleration and deceleration ramps to protect mechanical gearboxes and couplings from torque spikes. With built-in standard I/O points and support for common communication interfaces, it can be quickly commissioned into existing PLC-based control architectures, reducing both installation time and complexity.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD220E43A
Brand
DELTA
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
7.47 kg
Power Rating
22 kW (30 HP)
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Series
E Series
Version
Standard (A)
Cooling Method
Fan Cooled
Operating Temp
-10 to 50 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the E series different from the B or C2000 series?
The E series is categorized as a compact, multi-functional, and low-noise drive. It is designed for general-purpose applications that require a balance between features and cost-effectiveness, whereas the C2000 series is built for higher-end, complex field-oriented control (FOC) tasks.
Does this drive require external cooling in a control cabinet?
The VFD220E43A features an integrated internal fan. However, if installed within a closed cabinet, the cabinet must have an active exhaust system or louvers to ensure the internal ambient temperature does not exceed 50 deg C.
Is the VFD220E43A capable of handling dynamic braking?
Yes, the E series supports external braking resistors for applications where high-inertia loads require rapid deceleration, such as centrifuges or indexing conveyor systems. Ensure the resistor wattage is sized correctly for the specific duty cycle.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Ventilation Clearance: To maximize the lifespan of the internal cooling fan and capacitors, maintain a minimum of 150 mm of vertical clearance above and below the drive. Avoid mounting the drive in areas where it is exposed to direct sunlight or high-moisture mist.
Shielding and Grounding: Always use 4-core shielded cables for the motor connection. The shield must be bonded to the motor chassis and the drive's PE terminal to prevent high-frequency noise from interfering with nearby analog sensors or communication lines.
Periodic Maintenance: As a fan-cooled unit, the VFD220E43A is susceptible to dust accumulation. Perform a quarterly inspection of the air intake vents; use dry, low-pressure compressed air to clear any debris to ensure the internal heat sink maintains optimal thermal exchange.
Modern robotic grippers are evolving beyond traditional mechanical jaws. From gecko-inspired adhesive systems and soft food-grade grippers to AI-powered warehouse tools, advanced gripping...
From rope-driven DC compressors to battery-powered mine carts, early mining operations marked a turning point in industrial electrification. This article explores how electric motors transformed...
Factory I/O is transforming PLC education by delivering immersive 3D industrial simulations for students, engineers, and maintenance teams. The platform bridges the gap between theory and real-world...
This tutorial examines how onboard PLC functionality inside a CMZ SBD servo drive can execute standalone motion programs, including homing logic, position control, and cyclic axis movement without an...
This tutorial explores the commissioning of a single-axis servo motion system using a CMZ SBD drive, covering hardware setup, axis scaling, homing configuration, and safe motion verification for...
This tutorial explains how Mitsubishi FX PLCs integrate with FR-D700 VFDs and HMI panels for forward/reverse motor control. It covers wiring logic, parameter configuration, ladder programming, and...
Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.