The VFD900CP43A-21 (VFD900CP43A21) is a high-performance fan and pump vector control drive from Delta’s CP2000 series, specifically engineered to support 90 kW (125 HP) motor applications. Designed for industrial three-phase 460 V power environments, this drive is a standard solution for large-scale fluid handling, including industrial cooling towers, water distribution pumps, and massive ventilation systems. The CP2000 series is purpose-built to optimize energy consumption in variable-torque applications, offering specialized control algorithms that significantly reduce operational costs while maintaining system reliability in mission-critical environments.
Technical Configuration
The VFD900CP43A-21 is built with an IP20/NEMA 1 protection rating, making it suitable for wall-mounted installation in standard industrial electrical enclosures. Its hardware architecture includes high-speed processing for vector control, ensuring stable torque regulation and fluid flow precision. The unit is designed to handle the high current demands of a 125 HP motor (180 A rated current), providing a reliable interface for complex PID loops and automation protocols commonly found in modern building management systems (BMS) and municipal water infrastructure.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD900CP43A-21
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
40.0 kg
Power Rating
90 kW (125 HP)
Output Current
180 A
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Protection Level
IP20 / NEMA 1
Dimensions
330 mm x 688 mm x 275 mm
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the CP2000 series "Fan/Pump" specific compared to other Delta drives?
The CP2000 series includes specialized firmware features such as "Fire Mode" (to keep fans running during emergencies), automatic bypass control, and multi-pump control logic, which are essential for fluid management applications but not found in general-purpose drives.
Is this drive suitable for outdoor installation?
No. The VFD900CP43A-21 has an IP20/NEMA 1 rating, meaning it is not sealed against water spray or airborne contaminants. It must be installed within an indoor, climate-controlled electrical cabinet.
How does vector control benefit a pump or fan application?
Vector control allows the drive to precisely manage the motor's magnetic field, enabling smoother motor rotation and higher torque efficiency at low speeds. This prevents "hunting" or vibration, which can lead to premature mechanical failure in large pump bearings and fan couplings.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Thermal Management: Given the 90 kW output, this drive produces significant thermal energy. Ensure the electrical cabinet has adequate top-to-bottom airflow. If the ambient temperature in the cabinet consistently exceeds 40 deg C, add forced-air cooling to ensure the drive does not derate its output capacity.
Electrical Grounding: To minimize RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) and ensure stable sensor readings (for 4-20mA pressure/flow signals), connect the drive’s PE terminal directly to the machine's main grounding bus using a dedicated, low-impedance grounding cable.
Cable Selection: For a 90 kW load, use properly sized power cables according to local electrical codes to account for voltage drop. All motor output cabling should be shielded to minimize electromagnetic noise, and shields must be bonded to the motor chassis to ensure a continuous ground path.
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