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This Cooltron FD8025 series 12V DC cooling fan (P/N:
FD8025B12W11-3R21) is 80x80x25mm and features a dual ball bearing with 7 blades, 4 poles, and a life expectancy of 75,000 hrs. The FD8025B12W113R21 is a very high speed fan that runs at 4500 RPM with a 44 dBA noise level and a maximum air flow of 59.2 CFM. This DC cooling fan has a starting voltage of 7V with a power consumption of 5.4W. Operating temperature -10 C - + 70 C (14 F - 158 F). -
Frequency generator & auto restart (3 wires)
- Blades rotate counter-clockwise
- Brushless motor
- More precise than brushed motors
- Useful cooling computers & cabinets
- RoHS & CE certified
Cooltron FD8025B12W11-3R21 12V 80x25mm Cooling Fan
Cooling Fan Dimensions: 80x80x25mm
Rated Voltage: 12V DC
Rated Current: 0.45 A
Power Consumption: 5.4 W
Rated Speed: 4500 RPM
Maximum Airflow: 59.2 CFM
Maximum Static Pressure: 8.5 mm-H2O
Noise Level: 44 dB(A)
Fan Housing Material: Plastic UL 94V-0 P.B.T.
Fan Blade Material: Plastic UL 94V-0 P.B.T.
Lead Wire: UL 1007, 24 AWG for 3 wires
Wire Lead Length: 300 mm
Operating Temperature: -10 C - + 70 C (14 F - 158 F)
Storage Temperature: -40 C - + 80 C (-40 F - 176 F)
Insulation Resistance: 10 mOhm
Dielectric Strength: 5 mA (max.)
Polarity Protection: Circuit protected when VCC & GND are exchanged
Locked Rotor Protection: Auto power off after locked at 12V for 1 sec, attempts to restart in 2-6 sec.
Approvals: UL, CUL, TUV, CE, RoHS
Common Uses: Computers, Cabinets
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Additional Product Information
Cooltron DC cooling fans feature direct current, in which the electricity always moves in a single direction. DC fans typically have lower voltages so they do not consume as much energy in order to run. There is also less electromagnetic interference in DC fans. Electromagnetic interference indicates a disruption in electrical circuitry, which affects performance by causing a loss of data, either partial or total. Compared to AC fans, DC cooling fans generally have a longer lifespan and a simpler design. The flow on a DC fan usually changes depending on the input voltage.
There are several things to keep in mind when choosing the DC cooling fan that is right for the application. One is the type of voltage that is needed. Higher voltages are more powerful, but not all applications need it. The type of application is also a consideration with other specifications. For example, a cooling fan used in a medical device would need to have a longer lifespan for it to be useful. Before mounting a cooling fan, turn off and unplug the intended device to avoid potential injury or damage to the machine.
Cooltron Cooling Fan Part Number Guide
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