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Delta VFD037M43A User Manual

Delta VFD037M43A
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Preface
Thank you for choosing DELTA’s high-performance VFD-M Series. The VFD-M Series is
manufactured with high-quality components and materials and incorporates the latest microprocessor
technology available.
Getting Started
This quick start will be helpful in the installation and parameter setting of the AC motor drives. To
guarantee safe operation of the equipment, read the following safety guidelines before
connecting power to the AC motor drives. For detail information, refer to the VFD-M User Manual
on the CD supplied with the drive.
DANGER!
1. AC input power must be disconnected before any wiring to the AC motor drive is made.
2. A charge may still remain in the DC-link capacitors with hazardous voltages, even if the power
has been turned off. To prevent personal injury, please ensure that power has turned off before
opening the AC motor drive and wait ten minutes for the capacitors to discharge to safe voltage
levels.
3. Never reassemble internal components or wiring.
4. The AC motor drive may be destroyed beyond repair if incorrect cables are connected to the
input/output terminals. Never connect the AC motor drive output terminals U/T1, V/T2, and
W/T3 directly to the AC mains circuit power supply.
5. Ground the VFD-M using the ground terminal. The grounding method must comply with the laws
of the country where the AC motor drive is to be installed. Refer to the Basic Wiring Diagram.
6. VFD-M series is used only to control variable speed of 3-phase induction motors, NOT for 1-
phase motors or other purpose.
7. VFD-M series shall NOT be used for life support equipment or any life safety situation.
WARNING!
1. DO NOT use Hi-pot test for internal components. The semi-conductor used in AC motor drive
easily damage by high-pressure.
2. There are highly sensitive MOS components on the printed circuit boards. These components
are especially sensitive to static electricity. To prevent damage to these components, do not
touch these components or the circuit boards with metal objects or your bare hands.
3. Only quality person is allowed to install, wire and maintain AC motor drive.
CAUTION!
1. Some parameters settings can cause the motor to run immediately after applying power.
2. DO NOT install the AC motor drive in a place subjected to high temperature, direct sunlight,
high humidity, excessive vibration, corrosive gases or liquids, or airborne dust or metallic
particles.
3. Only use AC motor drives within specification. Failure to comply may result in fire, explosion or
electric shock.
4. To prevent personal injury, please keep children and unqualified people away from the
equipment.
5. When the motor cable between AC motor drive and motor is too long, the layer insulation of the
motor may be damaged. Please use a frequency inverter duty motor or add an AC output
reactor to prevent damage to the motor. Refer to appendix B Reactor for details.
6. The rated voltage for AC motor drive must be 240V for 230V models (120V for 115V models,
480V for 460V models, 600V for 575V models) and the mains supply current capacity must
be 5000A RMS (10000A RMS for the 40hp (30kW) models).
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Delta VFD037M43A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelVFD037M43A
Horsepower5 HP
Rated Output Power3.7 kW
Frequency Range0-400 Hz
Control MethodV/F Control
Protection LevelIP20
Output Voltage0-480V
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overload, Overtemperature, Short Circuit, Phase Loss
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Humidity90% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude1000 m (derating may be required above this altitude)
Input Voltage380-480V AC, 3-phase

Summary

Getting Started Guide

DANGER! Safety Warnings

Critical safety warnings for AC motor drive installation and operation.

WARNING! Handling Precautions

Important safety precautions regarding component handling and qualified personnel.

Basic Wiring Diagram

Terminal Explanations and Wiring

Parameter Settings - Basic Functions

Parameter Settings - I/O and Motor Data

Parameter Settings - Output and Protection

Parameter Settings - Overload and Frequency Control

Parameter Settings - Faults and PLC Operation

Parameter Settings - Communication and Energy Saving

Parameter Settings - Control Modes and PID

Parameter Settings - Advanced PID and Sleep

Parameter Settings - Advanced Functions

Fault Codes and Corrective Actions

Over Current and Over Voltage Faults

Details on OC (Over Current) and Ou (Over Voltage) fault conditions.

Overheating and Low Voltage Faults

Explains OH (Overheating) and Lu (Low Voltage) fault causes.

Overload Faults and Tripping

Information on OL, OL1, and OL2 overload fault conditions.

Fault Codes and Corrective Actions (continued)

Over-Current Faults by Operation State

Details OC faults during acceleration, deceleration, and steady state.

EEPROM, External, and Hardware Faults

Explains EEPROM errors, external faults, and hardware issues.

Other Faults and Error Handling

Covers accel/decel failure, ground fault, communication, and error handling.

Fault Codes and Dimensions

Specific Faults and PID Errors

Details current clamp, hardware errors, phase, PID feedback, and phase loss issues.

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