The VFD370B43A (VFD370B43A) is a high-capacity, general-purpose AC motor drive from the Delta B series, engineered for heavy-duty industrial applications requiring 37 kW (50 HP) of power. This drive is specifically designed for 460 V three-phase power systems, making it a reliable solution for large-scale industrial infrastructure, including heavy-duty blowers, extruders, high-load conveyor systems, and process pumps. By utilizing advanced sensorless vector control, the VFD370B43A enables precise speed regulation and high starting torque, which are critical for minimizing mechanical wear and operational downtime in continuous-duty manufacturing environments.
Technical Configuration
The VFD370B43A is built to handle the rigorous demands of modern factory automation. It provides exceptional flexibility with a frequency setting resolution of 0.01 Hz, allowing for minute adjustments in motor speed. The drive is equipped with advanced protection logic, including a programmable stall prevention level (20 to 250% of rated current) and three distinct skip frequency zones (0.1 to 400 Hz) to eliminate mechanical resonance in the driven system. Integrated thermal management is provided by an active fan-cooled system, ensuring that the drive operates efficiently within the specified ambient temperature ranges, even under sustained load conditions.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD370B43A
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
36.0 kg
Power Rating
37 kW (50 HP)
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Overload Capacity
150% for 60 seconds
Frequency Resolution
0.01 Hz
Cooling Method
Fan Cooled
Operating Temp
-10 to 50 deg C
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary applications for the VFD370B43A?
This 37 kW drive is best suited for high-torque applications such as large industrial pumps, mixers, and extruders. Its 150% overload capability makes it ideal for loads that require high starting torque and consistent performance during operation.
Is it possible to suppress machine vibration using this drive?
Yes, the drive includes three programmable skip frequency zones. These are used to bypass critical resonance frequencies of the mechanical structure, preventing harmonic vibration that could damage the motor or gearbox over time.
How should this drive be stored if not immediately installed?
The drive should be stored in a dry, dust-free environment with a temperature range of -20 deg C to 60 deg C. It is imperative to keep the unit away from corrosive gases and conductive dust to maintain the integrity of the internal PCBs.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Cabinet Thermal Management: Given the 36 kg weight and 37 kW output, this drive generates significant thermal energy. Ensure the control cabinet is sized correctly with forced-air ventilation. The intake and exhaust vents must be free of obstructions, and air filters should be replaced regularly to prevent overheating.
Electrical Grounding: To ensure EMI compliance and personal safety, connect the dedicated ground terminal directly to the plant's earth ground system using a conductor sized according to local electrical codes. Avoid daisy-chaining grounds; use a star-grounding configuration to eliminate potential ground loops.
Cable Selection: For a 460 V / 37 kW application, voltage drop over cable length is a major factor. Ensure the input and output power cables are rated for the full load current and use shielded cables for the motor connection to minimize radiated electromagnetic noise.
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