Where this drive sits in the cabinet
The Delta VFD5A0MH21ANSAA is a 1-phase 200-240V variable-frequency drive rated for a 0.75 kW / 1 HP motor with a 5.2 A output, sitting in the Delta MH300 compact series and tagged as a current-production catalog line for 240V-class panels.
Input window and what the drive will actually feed
Heavy-Duty input is 11.2 A and Normal-Duty input is 11.7 A, while the inverter delivers 5.2 A at 2.0 kVA to the motor — the input figure being larger than the output is the normal IGBT-rectifier shape, so the upstream breaker and branch wiring size to the input figure, not the motor nameplate. Carrier frequency spans 2-15 kHz with a 4 kHz factory default; pushing it up quiets the motor whine on pumps and fans but the IGBT switching losses rise with it, so the continuous-current derate from the datasheet curve is the figure that actually governs a quiet-application install.
Filter, ingress, and the panel-side reality
EMC filter is listed as optional on this SKU — for a panel that has to meet a conducted-emissions class the external line filter is added separately, which is the usual fit on compact-frame drives where the filter would otherwise inflate the footprint. IP20 is finger-safe at the terminal cover but is not a sealed rating, so the enclosure (not the drive) provides the washdown or dust protection; this is a cabinet product, not a field-mount product.
Sourcing posture for a current-production VFD
Within the same MH300 compact family the step-up is the Frame C 1.5 kW unit on the same 1-phase 200-240V input, which drops into the same wiring layout if a future motor change pushes the BOM past 0.75 kW.
