The VFD32AMS43AMS (VFD32AMS43ANSAA) is a high-performance, compact AC motor drive from Delta’s MS300 series. Designed as a "Standard Micro Drive," the MS300 series balances a small physical footprint with robust control capabilities, making it an excellent choice for space-constrained industrial environments. This specific model is configured for three-phase 460 V power systems and is rated for a continuous output current of 32 A under heavy-duty conditions. It is engineered for a wide array of applications, including machine tools, textile machinery, and automated woodworking equipment, where space efficiency and reliable motor speed control are prioritized.
Technical Configuration
The MS300 series is renowned for its versatility and ease of integration. The VFD32AMS43ANSAA features a built-in Safe Torque Off (STO) function, which is critical for modern industrial safety compliance, allowing the motor to be de-energized safely without needing additional external contactors. The drive supports both induction motors and permanent magnet (PM) motors, providing greater flexibility in machine design. Its compact design (weight: 3.97 kg) facilitates easy mounting in dense control cabinets, while its robust internal architecture ensures stability even under demanding torque profiles.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD32AMS43ANSAA
Brand
DELTA
Series
MS300 (Micro Drive)
Output Current
32 A (Heavy Duty)
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Protection Class
IP20
Safety Function
STO (Safe Torque Off)
Weight
3.97 kg
Cooling
Forced air (Internal Fan)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of the STO (Safe Torque Off) function?
The STO function is a hardware-based safety feature that disconnects the power to the motor at the gate-drive level. This prevents the motor from generating torque even if the drive's control logic fails, allowing for a safer, more simplified machine design that complies with global functional safety standards.
Is this drive suitable for Permanent Magnet (PM) motors?
Yes, the MS300 series is designed to support both induction motors and sensorless control for PM motors, which are increasingly used in energy-efficient industrial applications.
Can this drive be used in high-dust environments?
While the MS300 is highly reliable, the IP20 rating means it is not sealed against dust or moisture. It must be installed in an enclosure (NEMA or IP-rated) in dirty environments to ensure the cooling fan and internal electronics are protected from contamination.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Thermal Clearance: Due to its compact size and high power density, the VFD32AMS43ANSAA generates concentrated heat. Always maintain a minimum of 100 mm of clearance above and below the drive to ensure the internal fan can exhaust heat effectively.
Grounding for Safety and EMI: Because this drive uses high-frequency switching, ensure the frame is bonded to a low-impedance ground bus. For compliance with electromagnetic compatibility, route motor cables through grounded metallic conduit, separate from low-voltage communication signals (e.g., Modbus or PLC I/O).
STO Implementation: When wiring the STO function, use dual-channel monitoring to ensure a single wire break does not trigger an unintended safety fault. Consult the installation manual for the required safety relay logic.
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