Three-phase 230 V input drives a fractional-horsepower motor class
The Delta VFD007CB23A-20 is a 0.75 kW economy vector drive sized for the small three-phase motor work that fills packaging skids, small fans, and short conveyors — wall-mounted beside the motor rather than in a washdown field enclosure (IP20 / UL Open Type). Running on 230 V three-phase input and pulling 6.4 A, it drives a 1 HP / 0.75 kW induction or PM motor with V/F, sensorless vector (SVC), or closed-loop vector (FOC+PG) control methods selectable from the keypad.
Output envelope and torque headroom
Maximum output frequency is 0.00–600.00 Hz in normal duty and 0.00–300.00 Hz in heavy duty — the upper band is for high-speed spindle or blower use rather than simple variable-torque pumps and fans. Torque limit is capped at 200% of rated current, which is the conventional sensorless-vector ceiling for starting a load with high breakaway friction without a sizing buffer; applications with sustained overload demand should size the drive into the heavy-duty curve rather than the normal-duty curve.
Lifecycle and supply for the C200 product line
No stock-holding promise here — the lead-time band on the listing typically lands in the single-digit working-days range once a quote is accepted.
Same-frame C200 variants worth knowing
Within the same C200 mechanical frame and 1 HP / 0.75 kW motor rating, the 230 V single-phase input VFD007CB21A-20 draws 12 A on /L2 only — useful where only utility single-phase is available, while the 480 V three-phase VFD007CB43A-20 sits at 4.3 A for plant floors fed from a 460 V bus. Both keep the same wall-mount footprint, keypad, and parameter structure as VFD007CB23A-20. None of these three are drop-in replacements on a wiring-terminal basis: the supply terminal count and the input current draw shift with the input class, so a panel specified around one variant needs its terminal block re-confirmed before the drive is swapped in.
