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Enclosures and Equipment Cooling Fans
News Release from: EAO | Subject: San Ace 200
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 November 2004
Axial fan provides 40 per cent more
airflow
Sanyo Denki, specialists in cooling fans, launch the new, improved San Ace 200, a 200mm cooling fan which is claimed to deliver 41 per cent more airflow than the existing model.
Sanyo Denki, specialists in cooling fans, launch the new, improved San Ace 200, a 200mm cooling fan which is claimed to deliver 41 per cent more airflow than the existing model The fans are available from EAO
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The San Ace 200 A-speed model delivers a massive airflow of 14 cubic metres per minute from a frame size that is 70mm thick.
Static pressure for this version is 640 Pa - a claimed 123 per cent improvement on the existing model.
Sanyo Denki fans are said to be suitable for equipment like servers, storage devices and manufacturing units, which must operate at optimal conditions every day.
To meet this demand, the San Ace 200 has a life expectancy of 40,000 hours at 60 degrees C.
The fan is also available with optional functions, such as a dual-speed unit, anti-electric corrosion and a non-linear speed controller that enables the input voltage to be altered to control the speed.
The 200 model is the largest of the San Ace family of axial fans, all of which feature balanced brushless motors with precision ball bearings, delivering speed at very low noise levels said EAO.
All fan devices can be customised with a range of guards and power leads to suit specific applications. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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