DC Blower Designed For Compact Cooling Needs

Jan. 1, 2002

Designed to overcome cooling system impedance caused by tight quarters, the Airbox dc blower is seen by the company as the solution to the growing challenge of effectively cooling ever-shrinking electronic products. The 5.3" x 5.3" x 1.35" blower provides high-pressure airflow within the tight spaces of such products as RAID drives, power supplies, and 1U rack-mounted equipment.Weighing just 19.3 oz., the Airbox delivers 30 cfm and a static pressure of 0.7" of water, while generating only 46.6 dBA of noise. The blower employs the companyÕs ThermaPro-V technology, which automatically adjusts the airflow based on current temperature needs. Also available is an automatic restart feature for resuming operation after a power failure or overheating. The unit has an operating temperature range of -10¡C to +70¡C and uses 24 Vdc. COMAIR ROTRON, San Diego, CA. (619) 661-6688.

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