By using a film cap technology instead of traditional electrolytic capacitors, Delta has lowered the drives’ harmonic distortion to 35% – below the level specified in the EN 61000-3-2 standard which requires a THDi (total harmonic distortion) of less than 48%.
The drives support a variety of high-efficiency motors including induction, permanent magnet and synchronous reluctance types, in ratings from 0.75–630kW. They comply with SIL3 safety requirements and support STO (safe torque off). Built-in EMC filters provide electromagnetic compatibility to C2/C3.
According to Delta, the new drives’ high power densities will allow cabinet volumes to be 23% smaller “on average”. In some cases, volumes could be reduced by as much as 55%.
“For fluid machine operation, customers are now looking for high efficiency to reduce energy and CO2, lower harmonic distortion and user-friendly functions,” says Landers Yeh, a product manager in Delta’s Industrial Automation business group for the EMEA region. “By offering higher power density of 23%, a lower cabinet volume on average, and low harmonic distortion down to THDi 35%, the VP3000 is able to satisfy regulations across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. We’re confident this new variable-torque drive is going to be very competitive.”

Delta’s new VP3000 drives save space and cut harmonic distortion
High-power versions of the drives can be mounted in durable, easy-to-maintain floor modules, which increase space utilisation and simplify assembly for easier, faster operation.
The new drives have a built-in predictive maintenance function for key components, helping users to schedule servicing procedures.
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