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Mitsubishi FR-F740-3.7K-CHT | 3.7kW High-Performance VFD

Mitsubishi FR-F740-3.7K-CHT | 3.7kW High-Performance VFD

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: FR-F740-3.7K-CHT

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Variable Frequency Drive

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 500g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The FR-F740-3.7K-CHT is a high-performance Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) from Mitsubishi Electric, specifically optimized for fan and pump applications (F-series) but built with the robust architecture found in the universal D700 family. Rated for 3.7 kW (5 HP) with an 8A output, this model is designed for 400V class power systems.

The "CHT" designation indicates a specific regional optimization (often for the China market), featuring a wide permissible input voltage range (325V to 528V) to handle fluctuating power grids. This drive specializes in Energy Saving and Optimum Excitation Control, which can reduce motor energy consumption by up to 10% compared to standard V/F control. With its integrated PID controller and Modbus RTU support, it is a premier choice for HVAC, water treatment, and industrial ventilation systems.


Technical Configuration

The FR-F740-3.7K-CHT combines energy efficiency with industrial safety:

  • Optimum Excitation Control: Constantly calculates the load to provide the minimum required magnetic flux, maximizing motor efficiency even at low speeds.

  • Safety Integration: Compliant with SIL2 / PLd and EN ISO 13849-1 Category 3, featuring dual-channel safety inputs to disable the drive output instantly during an emergency.

  • Soft-PWM Control: Proprietary technology that reduces acoustic motor noise while maintaining high performance.

  • Advanced PID Control: Allows for sophisticated regulation of pressure and flow, including "sleep" modes to save power when demand is low.

  • Auto-Restart after Power Failure: Specifically designed for critical infrastructure; the drive can catch a coasting motor and bring it back to speed after a momentary voltage drop.

  • Self-Cooling System: Despite its 3.7 kW capacity, the CHT variant is designed for efficient thermal management, reducing the mechanical failure points associated with external fans in certain environments.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification Details
Model FR-F740-3.7K-CHT
Brand Mitsubishi Electric
Motor Capacity 3.7 kW (5 HP)
Rated Output Current 8.0 A
Supply Voltage 3-Phase 380–480 V AC
Voltage Permissible Range 325 V to 528 V AC (50/60 Hz)
Output Frequency 0.2 to 400 Hz
Overload Rating 150% for 60s, 200% for 0.5s
Communication Modbus RTU (RS-485)
Protective Rating IP20
Shipping Weight 4.0 kg

Technical FAQs

How is the "F" series different from the standard "D" series?

The F-series (FREQROL-F) is traditionally "Fan and Pump" optimized. It features specialized software for energy saving and PID control. While it shares many physical traits and parameters with the D700 series, the F-series is the preferred choice for centrifugal loads where power consumption is a primary concern.

What should I check if I receive an "Output Phase Loss" error?

This error indicates an open circuit between the drive and the motor. Check all connections at the U, V, and W terminals. If you are testing the drive without a motor connected, you may need to disable the Phase Loss detection parameter to prevent this alarm.

What is "Regeneration Avoidance"?

In fan applications, wind can sometimes spin the fan faster than the motor speed (overhauling load), pushing energy back into the drive. Regeneration Avoidance automatically increases the output frequency to match the motor's actual speed, preventing an overvoltage trip.


Engineering & Installation Guide

Energy Saving Commissioning

To maximize the benefits of the Optimum Excitation Control, set Pr. 60 (Energy saving control selection) to '9'. This is most effective for fans and pumps. For applications requiring constant torque (like conveyors), keep this at standard settings to ensure enough torque is available for startup.

Wiring for Safety and Control

The drive's terminal block is designed for high-density wiring.

  1. Safety Terminals (S1, S2): These must be linked to the common terminal if not using a safety relay. If the circuit is broken, the drive will trigger a safety stop.

  2. Modbus Connection: Use the RJ-45 port for RS-485 communication. Ensure you use a shielded cable and terminate the network with a 120-ohm resistor if the drive is at the end of the communication run.

  3. Grounding: Always ground the "E" terminal. For 400V drives, a dedicated ground is essential to prevent high-frequency leakage currents from interfering with other sensitive electronics.

Thermal and Mounting Requirements

Mount the FR-F740-3.7K-CHT vertically. Although this model is listed with a self-cooling system, it still generates heat at 8A output. Ensure a minimum of 5 cm clearance above and below. In high-density "Side-by-Side" installations, consider the internal cabinet temperature; if it exceeds 40°C, the drives should be derated or the cabinet ventilation increased.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White
Country of origin
United States

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