The VFD300C43A (VFD300C43A) is a high-performance AC motor drive from Delta’s C2000 series, engineered for heavy-duty industrial applications requiring 30 kW (40 HP) of power in normal duty configurations. This drive is specifically optimized for 460 V three-phase power systems, providing the robust reliability and precision required for large-scale industrial machinery, such as heavy-duty extruders, textile looms, and large-scale conveyor systems. By utilizing advanced field-oriented control (FOC) architecture, the VFD300C43A ensures stable motor speed and torque regulation, which is essential for minimizing mechanical wear and operational downtime in demanding production environments.
Technical Configuration
The VFD300C43A is built to handle intensive industrial workloads with a dual-rating design. In Normal Duty, it supports up to 30 kW (40 HP) with a 60 A output, while its Heavy Duty mode allows for 22 kW (30 HP) with a 57 A output. The drive features a wide frequency output range up to 599.00 Hz, with adjustable carrier frequencies from 2 to 10 kHz to effectively balance motor acoustic noise against thermal efficiency. Its sophisticated hardware design allows for high-accuracy speed control and fast response times to load changes, ensuring that the drive remains a stable component in high-frequency motion control systems.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD300C43A
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
9.8 kg
Normal Duty Power
30 kW (40 HP)
Heavy Duty Power
22 kW (30 HP)
Output Current (Normal/Heavy)
60 A / 57 A
Output Frequency
0.00 to 599.00 Hz
Series
C2000 Series
Dimensions
405 mm x 250 mm x 210 mm
Frequently Asked Questions
What distinguishes the C2000 series' Heavy Duty and Normal Duty performance?
The Normal Duty rating (30 kW) is intended for variable torque loads where intermittent overloads are minimal. The Heavy Duty rating (22 kW) is intended for constant torque loads, providing a higher current margin for sustained high-torque operations, such as starting heavy, high-inertia mechanical systems.
Is the carrier frequency adjustable for noise reduction?
Yes, the carrier frequency can be adjusted between 2 and 10 kHz. Setting the frequency toward the higher 10 kHz range will reduce motor noise, though it will increase heat generation within the drive. For heavy-duty operations, the 2 kHz default is recommended to maximize drive thermal lifespan.
How does this drive handle complex motion control?
The C2000 series is equipped with a high-performance CPU capable of executing Field Oriented Control (FOC). This allows for precise torque and position control without external encoders, making it a suitable choice for applications requiring high synchronization and speed accuracy.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Thermal Management: Given the 30 kW capacity and compact dimensions, the drive generates substantial heat. Ensure the installation cabinet has sufficient cubic feet per minute (CFM) of airflow. Blocked intake/exhaust vents will cause the drive to throttle performance or trigger thermal faults.
Grounding Requirements: To ensure high-frequency stability and EMI compliance, connect the drive frame to a centralized industrial ground bus using a low-impedance copper strap. Avoid small-gauge wire for grounding, as it provides high resistance to high-frequency noise.
Cable Selection: For 460 V applications at 30 kW, use double-shielded, low-capacitance motor cables. Route motor power cables through a separate grounded metallic conduit, keeping them at least 300 mm away from control lines (e.g., analog speed signals or PLC I/O) to prevent radiated noise interference.
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