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The Cooltron FA8025-96 series 230V AC fan (P/N: FA8025B22T5-96) is 80x80x25mm and features a dual ball bearing with 7 blades and a life expectancy of 80,000 hrs. The FA8025B22T596 is a medium speed fan that runs at 2400/3000 RPM with a 28.6/32.5 dBA noise level and a maximum air flow of 18.3/20.3 CFM. This fan operates with a power consumption of 11/9W. Operating temperature -10 C - + 70 C (14 F - 158 F).
- When viewing from rotor side, blades spin counter-clockwise
- Axial fan - draws air along the shaft
- Cooltron Standard Series fan - more inexpensive option
- Keeps computers & cabinets cool
- RoHS & CE certified, UL & CUL approved, TUV approved
Specifications
- Cooling Fan Dimensions: 80x80x25mm
- Rated Voltage: 230V AC
- Operating Voltage: 220V-240V AC
- Maximum Rated Current: 0.06/0.05 A
- Fan Power Consumption: 11/9 W
- Rated Fan Speed: 2400/3000 RPM
- Maximum Airflow: 18.3/20.3 CFM
- Maximum Static Pressure: 5.2/9 mm-H2O
- Cooling Fan Noise Level: 28.6/32.5 dB(A)
- Fan Housing Material: Die-cast Aluminum - painted black
- Fan Blade Material: Thermoplastic UL 94V-0 P.B.T.
- Lead Wire: Terminal Lead
- Operating Temperature: -10 C - + 70 C (14 F - 158 F)
- Storage Temperature: -40 C - + 85 C (-40 F - 185 F)
- Insulation Resistance: 100mO
- Dielectric Strength: Between terminal & housing 1500 VAC for 1 second
- Polarity Protection: No damage from reverse connection at rated voltage
- Motor Protection: Impedance Protected
- Approvals: CE, ROHS, UL, CUL, TUV
- Common Uses: Computers, Cabinets
Cooltron FA8025B22T5-96 230V Computer Cooling Fan
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Additional Product Information
The term AC is an abbreviation for alternating current. Alternating current indicates that the flow of electricity in AC fans changes direction easily. AC cooling fans carry greater power than DC fans, because they have much higher voltages. Jobs that need a steady rate of ventilation are most benefitted, because AC fans have a constant flow rate that does not vary too much. Any power supply used with an AC fan has to be checked to make sure it works with AC current. Applications that are not greatly affected by electromagnetic interference are the most ideal for AC fans. Electromagnetic interference is a disruption in electrical circuitry that can affect performance by causing a loss of data.
When choosing an AC fan, it is a good idea to keep in mind the type of voltage needed. High voltage fans certainly have greater power, but that is not always necessary in every application. The type of application is also a determining factor in other characteristics. For example, areas such as telecommunications need fans that run more precisely and will last longer than more common types of applications. To avoid potential injury or damage to the device, make sure the device is shut off and unplugged before mounting the fan.
Cooltron Cooling Fan Part Number Guide
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