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Delta VFD007CB43A-20 — AC Drive (VFD) 480V

Delta VFD007CB43A-20 VFD, 0.75 kW, 460 V 3-Phase, C200

MPNVFD007CB43A-20

Delta VFD007CB43A-20, Economy Vector Control Drive, C200 Series, 0.75 kW / 1 HP, 460 V 3-phase, IP20 wall-mount, 4.3 A input.

$317.00Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

VFD007CB43A-20 — Specifications
ParameterValue
Weight1.5 Kg
VersionA=Wall mount
C200 seriesCB
Series nameVFD = Variable Frequency Drive
Product typeEconomy Vector Control Drive C200 Series
IP protection20: IP20/UL Open Type
Input current4.3
Input voltage43: 460 V 3-PHASE
Control method1: V/F, 2: SVC, 3: VF+PG, 4: FOC+PG
Torque limit max.200% torque current
Applicable motor capacity007:1 HP(0.75 kW)
Max. output frequencynormal duty: 0.00~600.00Hz; Heavy duty: 0.00 ~ 300.00 Hz

Product details

0.75 kW on a 460 V three-phase feed

The Delta VFD007CB43A-20 is the 0.75 kW / 1 HP frame of the C200 economy vector family, specified for a 460 V three-phase supply with a 4.3 A input current draw, so it slots onto the same 480 V branch that feeds other small-frame drives in a panel builder's BOM. In practice this is the size class that runs fractional-horsepower pumps, conveyor sections, small fans and HVAC blowers on a 480 V distribution — the wall-mount IP20 chassis goes inside the cabinet, not into a washdown or outdoor enclosure, so it is a control-room or plant-floor panel component rather than a field-mounted inverter.

What 200% torque and 600 Hz actually buy you

The drive delivers up to 200% torque current from the controller, so a starting load that stalls a plain V/Hz unit — a loaded conveyor at cold start, a pump against a closed valve — still breaks loose without tripping on overcurrent; this is the headline figure that separates vector drives from entry-level V/Hz economy units. Output frequency runs 0.00–600.00 Hz in normal duty and 0.00–300.00 Hz in heavy duty, meaning the same hardware covers both standard 50/60 Hz motor loads and high-speed spindle or pseudo-PMSM applications where the motor is rated above base speed; the heavy-duty ceiling derates the continuous output, which is the figure that governs sizing for a constant-torque load. Four control modes are switchable — V/F, sensorless vector (SVC), V/F with encoder feedback (VF+PG), and field-oriented control with encoder (FOC+PG) — so the drive accepts the same motor whether the retrofit has a tach/encoder on the shaft or just a simple induction motor, and the installer picks the law that matches the wiring on site.

Sourcing posture and supply channel

Lifecycle is recorded as current, and there is no official LTB, PCN, or successor on file for this order code — independent distribution quotes the part against an RFQ with manufacturer-traceable stock, and lead time is confirmed at the quote stage rather than read off a shelf.

Choosing across the C200 mains siblings

Within the same C200 economy vector family, the closest functional peers are the 230 V three-phase VFD007CB23A-20 (input current 6.4 A) and the 230 V single-phase VFD007CB21A-20 (input current 12 A), plus a smaller 0.4 kW VFD004CB21A-20 — the body size, control modes, torque and frequency envelope stay identical, so the deciding factor is the mains feed (460 V three-phase versus 230 V three-phase or single-phase) rather than any rating on the motor side.

Frequently asked questions

Will VFD007CB43A-20 drop into a panel specified around VFD007CB23A-20 without rewiring?

No — the VFD007CB23A-20 is the 230 V three-phase sibling, while this unit is the 460 V three-phase frame; the chassis, control modes and torque envelope match, but the input mains class is different, so the panel feed, breaker sizing and input current rating (4.3 A here versus 6.4 A on the 230 V three-phase sibling) have to be rechecked before a swap.

MPN
VFD007CB43A-20