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RS PRO Axial Fan, 230 V ac, AC Operation, 222.6m³/h, 22W, 100mA Max, 120 x 120 x 38mm

RS Stock No.: 144-4138Brand: RS PRODistrelec Article No.: 30391464
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Supply Voltage

230 V ac

Height

120mm

AC or DC Operation

AC

Power Consumption

22W

Width

120mm

Depth

38mm

Maximum Current

100mA

Termination Type

Terminal

Dimensions

120 x 120 x 38mm

Air Flow

222.6m³/h

Noise Level

47dB

Fan Speed

3300rpm

Direction of Curve

Forward

Bearing Type

Ball

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO AC Axial Fans

Brought to you by RS PRO, this high-performance ball bearing axial fan offers a cost-effective cooling solution without sacrificing on quality or reliability. With a robust plastic frame and impeller, the fan is perfect for lightweight applications where ventilation and cooling are required. The fan features a fully integrated electronic commutation, and provides a durable and smooth airflow to the device it is cooling.

Features and Benefits:

• PBT Thermoplastic casing
• Square orientation
• Can be mounted in a horizontal and vertical position
• Low noise levels
• Smooth and efficient air flow

How noisy are these fans?

Due to the low decibel levels these Axial Fans produce, they are non-intrusive in quitter environments. As an example, a whisper would register as 30 dB, the highest decibel level of this entire RS Pro range would register at 51 dB, the lowest being 18. Meaning these can be classed as whisper quiet.

What are axial fans?

Axial fans are used across all industries where the cooling of components or machinery is important. Fans work by drawing air across the axial of a surface to cool it or to push hot air away to cool it. This is essential in everyday items such as a desktop PC, where the axial fan would cool down the processor to ensure the computer would continue to operate smoothly.

• Server racks- Axial fans are used to keep hubs, routers and patch panels cool
• Electrical cabinets and enclosures – Installed into cabinets and enclosures to cool and protect components preventing premature failure
• Production lines or areas where motors are in use constantly, prolonging gearbox and motor life

Benefits of ball bearings over sleeve bearings

Ball bearings are generally the more popular choice with axial fans, due to their reputation for longevity and their ability to operate in higher temperatures while offering high-power. Another plus is they are not limited by mounting preferences. They are able to be mounted in any axis position, which is excellent for certain designs. Ball-bearing systems are often used where low maintenance and energy-efficient solutions are a preference, and are found in many types of hardware. Their disadvantage against sleeve bearings is that they often operate at higher noise levels.

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BD 21.265

Each (Exc. Vat)

BD 23.391

Each (inc. VAT)

RS PRO Axial Fan, 230 V ac, AC Operation, 222.6m³/h, 22W, 100mA Max, 120 x 120 x 38mm

BD 21.265

Each (Exc. Vat)

BD 23.391

Each (inc. VAT)

RS PRO Axial Fan, 230 V ac, AC Operation, 222.6m³/h, 22W, 100mA Max, 120 x 120 x 38mm
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

RS Pro

Supply Voltage

230 V ac

Height

120mm

AC or DC Operation

AC

Power Consumption

22W

Width

120mm

Depth

38mm

Maximum Current

100mA

Termination Type

Terminal

Dimensions

120 x 120 x 38mm

Air Flow

222.6m³/h

Noise Level

47dB

Fan Speed

3300rpm

Direction of Curve

Forward

Bearing Type

Ball

Country of Origin

China

Product details

RS PRO AC Axial Fans

Brought to you by RS PRO, this high-performance ball bearing axial fan offers a cost-effective cooling solution without sacrificing on quality or reliability. With a robust plastic frame and impeller, the fan is perfect for lightweight applications where ventilation and cooling are required. The fan features a fully integrated electronic commutation, and provides a durable and smooth airflow to the device it is cooling.

Features and Benefits:

• PBT Thermoplastic casing
• Square orientation
• Can be mounted in a horizontal and vertical position
• Low noise levels
• Smooth and efficient air flow

How noisy are these fans?

Due to the low decibel levels these Axial Fans produce, they are non-intrusive in quitter environments. As an example, a whisper would register as 30 dB, the highest decibel level of this entire RS Pro range would register at 51 dB, the lowest being 18. Meaning these can be classed as whisper quiet.

What are axial fans?

Axial fans are used across all industries where the cooling of components or machinery is important. Fans work by drawing air across the axial of a surface to cool it or to push hot air away to cool it. This is essential in everyday items such as a desktop PC, where the axial fan would cool down the processor to ensure the computer would continue to operate smoothly.

• Server racks- Axial fans are used to keep hubs, routers and patch panels cool
• Electrical cabinets and enclosures – Installed into cabinets and enclosures to cool and protect components preventing premature failure
• Production lines or areas where motors are in use constantly, prolonging gearbox and motor life

Benefits of ball bearings over sleeve bearings

Ball bearings are generally the more popular choice with axial fans, due to their reputation for longevity and their ability to operate in higher temperatures while offering high-power. Another plus is they are not limited by mounting preferences. They are able to be mounted in any axis position, which is excellent for certain designs. Ball-bearing systems are often used where low maintenance and energy-efficient solutions are a preference, and are found in many types of hardware. Their disadvantage against sleeve bearings is that they often operate at higher noise levels.