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News Release from: Fan Technology | Subject: Adda 15mm SlimLine brushless DC fans
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 February 2001
Better performance from brushless DC
fans
The Adda 15mm SlimLine range of brushless DC fans has been expanded to include versions with Hypro bearings and an extended intelligent cooling capability.
The Adda 15mm SlimLine range of brushless DC fans has been expanded to include versions with Hypro bearings and an extended intelligent cooling capability The new versions are available exclusively in the UK from Fan Technology, the Horsham based cooling specialist that is now part of the Aerco group
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Only 15mm thick and available in frame sizes of 40, 50, 60, and 80mm the SlimLine range includes versions for supply voltages of 5, 12 and 24V.
Excellent airflow against pressure performance is achieved throughout the range due to a refined impeller design.
The 80mm version achieves airflow of up to 29.9CFM.
All fans in the range can now be specified with sleeve, ball or the Hypro bearing system.
Designed and patented by Adda, HYPRO bearings provide twice the life of a sleeve-bearing fan at 40% of the cost of ball bearing versions.
They also offer nine degrees of intelligence built into the fan offering engineers a range of intelligence from a basic fan with locked rotor protection to versions incorporating an IC containing pulse width modulation circuitry.
The Adda SlimLine range will be ideal for use in applications where high cooling performance is required but space is limited such as computers and telecommunications equipment.
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