PRODUCT DETAILS
22F-D2P5N103 — V-mini Micro Drive, 480V Three-Phase, 0.4 kW, IP30
The 22F-D2P5N103 is a V-mini series micro drive rated at 0.4 kW / 0.5 HP, configured for 380–480V AC three-phase input with 2.5A output current. The IP30 / NEMA 1 enclosure adds a top cover suited to open-rack or semi-exposed mounting. With the standard 55 mm V-mini footprint, V/Hz control, and a compact I/O set, it covers small 480V three-phase loads where panel space is at a premium.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 22F-D2P5N103 |
| Power Rating | 0.4 kW / 0.5 HP |
| Input Voltage | 380–480V AC, Three-Phase |
| Output Current | 2.5 A |
| Control Mode | V/Hz |
| Digital Inputs | 4 × 24V DC |
| Analog Input | 1 × 0–10V DC |
| Relay Output | 1 × Form A (NO) |
| Enclosure | IP30 / NEMA 1 |
| Mounting Width | 55 mm |
| Operating Temperature | −10°C to 50°C |
Installation Notes
- Mount vertically — cooling airflow depends on correct orientation; horizontal or inverted mounting risks overtemperature faults under sustained load.
- Dedicate an appropriately rated circuit breaker or fuse per drive — the V-mini has no internal branch circuit protection.
- Keep motor cable runs under 30 m; longer runs increase reflected wave voltage stress at the motor terminals and may require an output reactor.
- Record all non-default parameters after commissioning — there's no onboard parameter backup, so a replacement drive requires manual reconfiguration from documented values.
FAQ
Q: Can this drive run from 208V or 240V three-phase instead of 480V?
No. The input range is fixed at 380–480V three-phase. For lower-voltage three-phase supplies, a different catalog number rated for that voltage range is required.
Q: Is there a fieldbus communication option for this drive?
No. The V-mini series has no option port and cannot accept communication expansion cards. For network connectivity, the 22A or 22B series drives with option ports are the appropriate alternative.
Q: Can the relay output signal a fault condition to a PLC?
Yes. Configure the relay output function to trigger on fault — the contact changes state when the drive trips, providing a hardwired signal independent of any network connection.
Q: What's the minimum practical operating frequency for a fan load on this drive?
For standard self-cooled fan motors under V/Hz control, sustained operation below roughly 10–15 Hz risks inadequate motor cooling since the shaft-mounted fan slows along with the motor — verify the specific motor's thermal tolerance at low speed before running continuously in that range.



