Product Description
These VFDB units are product of consistent examinations of braking requirements. When a three-section induction motor is stopped by deceleration, the VF is used to absorb the energy regeneration energy. The built quality of this product adheres to the industrial standards. It can be greatly helpful in preventing any mechanical or human injuries. Further, the units are best fit for the DELTA AC motors drives and BR series breaking resistors. Our Ethernet ip communication card for delta vfd c2000 braking units are internationally approved and arrive to customers in ready to use condition.
Reliable Protocol and Connectivity SupportThis card supports EtherNet/IP and CIP, providing fast, stable network communication for Delta VFD-C2000 Series drives. With a single RJ45 port and diagnostic LEDs for status, link/activity, and module monitoring, the device ensures clear, real-time information and ease of maintenance in automation environments.
Easy Installation and ConfigurationDesigned for plug-and-play deployment, the card is mounted inside the VFD as a slot/expansion card. Configuration is straightforward using either the VFD keypad or compatible software, allowing seamless setup without the need for external power supplies or complex wiring.
Durable, Safe, and Standards-CompliantBuilt from high-grade industrial ABS plastic and electronic components, the card offers galvanic isolation, CE and RoHS compliance, and an IP20 rating. This ensures safe operation in industrial settings, resisting harsh temperatures and humidity, while supporting firmware updates through the network for ongoing reliability.
FAQ's of EtherNet-IP Communication Card for Delta VFD-C2000:
Q: How is the EtherNet-IP Communication Card configured within the Delta VFD-C2000?
A: Configuration is performed directly via the VFD keypad or Delta's compatible software. Parameter settings are accessible through the drive's menu, eliminating the need for specialized tools. The process is straightforward, enabling quick and precise communication setup.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this card with the VFD-C2000 Series?
A: The card empowers users with remote control, fast data exchange, diagnostic status via LEDs, and real-time industrial automation using EtherNet/IP. It simplifies drive integration into networked environments, minimizing installation effort and maximizing operational visibility.
Q: When should I use this EtherNet-IP card over other communication modules?
A: Choose this card when you require EtherNet/IP or CIP protocol integration for Delta VFD-C2000 drives, especially in environments where real-time network communication, remote control, and diagnostic monitoring are important. It is best suited for industrial automation scenarios.
Q: Where is the module installed and does it require external power?
A: The card is slotted internally within the Delta VFD-C2000's expansion port. No external power supply is needed, as it draws a stable 5V DC from the drive's internal bus, ensuring reliability and minimal wiring complexity.
Q: What is the process for firmware updates and how often should I update?
A: Firmware updates are performed remotely via the Ethernet network, following instructions provided by Delta. Updates should be done as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain compatibility, security, and access to the latest features.
Q: How does the galvanic isolation feature benefit my installation?
A: Galvanic isolation protects both the card and the connected VFD from electrical disturbances, greatly reducing the risk of signal interference or damage in noisy industrial settings. This enhances overall system longevity and reliability.
Q: What cable length and type are supported for connecting to a network?
A: The card supports standard Ethernet cables (category 5e or better) with lengths up to 100 meters. Cable is not included, allowing users to choose the appropriate length and quality for their specific industrial environment.