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The Cooltron FA1751C-52 series 230V AC fan (P/N:
FA1751B22T7C-52) is 172x151x51mm and features a dual ball bearing with 5 blades and a life expectancy of 80,000 hrs (at 40 C). The FA1751B22T7C52 is a high speed fan that can run at 2900/3300 RPM with a 57/61 dBA noise level and a maximum air flow of 198/230 CFM. This fan operates at 220-240V with a power consumption of 25/32W. Operating temperature -20 C - + 70 C (-4 F - 158 F).
- Has a capacitor & thermal control
- Fan blades spin clockwise when viewing from rotor side
- Axial fan - draws air along the shaft
- Prevents computers & cabinets from overheating
- Cooltron Excellence Series fan
- Longer life & greater durability than Standard Series
- RoHS & CE certified, UL & CUL approved
Specifications
- Cooling Fan Dimensions: 172x151x51mm
- Rated Voltage: 230V AC
- Operating Voltage: 220V-240V AC
- Maximum Rated Current: 0.11/0.15 A
- Fan Power Consumption: 25/32 W
- Rated Fan Speed: 2900/3300 RPM
- Maximum Airflow: 198/230 CFM
- Maximum Static Pressure: 16.7/16.3 mm-H2O
- Cooling Fan Noise Level: 57/61 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: -20 C - + 70 C (-4 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 / Thermal Protected
- Approvals: CE, ROHS, UL, CUL
- Common Uses: Computers, Cabinets
Cooltron FA1751B22T7C-52 Brushless AC Computer Fan
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Additional Product Information
Cooltron AC computer fans utilize alternating current. Alternating current indicates that the flow of electricity can change easily to the opposite direction. AC fans are generally more powerful than DC fans, as they feature higher voltages. They have an even ventilation rate, because AC fans have a consistent flow. A power supply that is used with an AC fan has to be compatible with AC current. Applications that are not greatly affected by electromagnetic interference are typically benefitted the most from AC fans. Electromagnetic interference is a disruption in electrical circuitry that can affect performance by causing a loss of data.
It is important to keep in mind the amount of voltage needed when choosing a fan. Higher voltage fans are more powerful, but that is not needed in every type of application. The type of application is also important to consider, as it has an influence over other factors. For example, areas such as telecommunications need fans that run more precisely as opposed to other more general applications. The intended device should be turned off and unplugged before the fan is attached, to avoid the risk of injury or the cause of damage to the device.
Cooltron Cooling Fan Part Number Guide
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