About Electrical DELTA Selection Chart
DELTA Selection Chart
Product Details
Servo System Package consists of
1) Servo motor
2) Servo Drive
3) CN1 Connector
4) 5 Mtr Encoder cable
5) 5 Mtr Motor cable
Optional Accessories
Motion Controllers , PLC , Display HMI Control panels etc
Versatile Compatibility for Industrial ApplicationsThe DELTA selection chart includes drives suitable for motors, pumps, fans, and conveyors, addressing diverse requirements in modern industry. Featuring flexible mounting typeswall, panel, and DIN railthese drives accommodate various setups. The units support 230V, 400V, and 415V systems, and operate in both single and three-phase environments, making them adaptable to most industrial facilities across India.
Advanced Control and Safety FeaturesWith control methods including V/f, sensorless vector, and vector control, these drives optimize performance for a broad frequency range of 0.1 to 400 Hz. Automatic torque boost ensures consistent operation, while integrated protections such as overvoltage, short circuit, overheat, and emergency stop safeguard equipment and personnel. Upgradable firmware and fault diagnostics further enhance reliability.
FAQs of Electrical DELTA Selection Chart:
Q: How do I select the right DELTA drive model for my industrial application?
A: To choose the appropriate DELTA drive (C2000, VFD037, MS300, CP2000), consider the motors voltage, current, and power requirements, as well as your control type, enclosure preference, and installation conditions. Consult the selection chart to match your applicationsuch as motors, pumps, or fanswith the drives capabilities, including output current (2A800A) and power range (0.75355 kW).
Q: What programming methods are supported by these DELTA drives?
A: The DELTA drives offer flexible programming via a built-in keypad or PC software. This allows for intuitive parameter setting, monitoring, and diagnostics directly at the panel or remotely using a computer, facilitating both onsite and offsite configuration.
Q: When should I use remote control or local start/stop functions?
A: Remote control is ideal when drive access is inconvenient or hazardous, such as with wall or panel-mounted units in restricted areas. Local start/stop is used for maintenance or when hands-on adjustments are required. Both methods are supported for maximum operational flexibility.
Q: Where can these drives be installed, considering environmental factors?
A: DELTA drives can be mounted on walls, panels, or DIN rails and are suited for environments up to 1000m altitude without performance derating. Choose an appropriate enclosure (IP20, IP42, or IP54) to match the drives location and ensure its well protected from dust or moisture as required.
Q: What is the process for upgrading firmware on these drives?
A: Firmware upgrades are performed via the PC software. Connect the drive to a computer following the manufacturers instructions, then download and install the latest firmware. Upgrading firmware enhances features, security, and compatibility, helping to keep your system current.
Q: How does automatic torque boost benefit industrial operations?
A: Automatic torque boost adjusts output torque dynamically, ensuring reliable motor performance during load fluctuations. This is especially advantageous for demanding processes, minimizing downtime and enhancing both efficiency and process stability.
Q: What safety and compliance standards do these drives meet?
A: All listed DELTA drives conform to CE and UL certifications. They feature comprehensive protection functions, including overvoltage, undervoltage, short circuit, emergency stop, overheat protection, and are built with industrial-grade components for robust, safe operation.