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Axial Fans VS. Centrifugal Fans – What’s the Difference?
Dec 21 , 2021
Applications: Axial cooling fan, which can effectively move a large volumes of air, is usually used to cool small and large spaces. They can cool electronic equipment or computer rooms. They can be used for field cooling of HVAC operations, air conditioning condensers, heat exchange units or industrial systems. Axial flow fan can also be used as exhaust fan. Centrifugal cooling fans, considering t...
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Use of axial fans and blowers
Dec 28 , 2021
In the cooling fan, the DC fan provides variable flow and the AC fan provides constant flow. In addition to AC power supply and DC power supply, cooling fans are usually classified according to the way air enters and exits the fan. In an axial fan, air enters and exits in the same plane. If the airflow leaves in different planes, this is called centrifugal design or blower. Natural convection cool...
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Cooling fan - Speed control systems
Dec 30 , 2021
Brushless DC (BLDC) fans are the most common type used to cool electronic equipment. Many cooling fans now have additional functions which provide greater control the fan speed and operation, thus improving the system performance. Having a fan run constantly even when maximum cooling is not required, does not result in an efficient system and can reduce the service life of a fan. If the average sp...
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Cooling Fan - Brushless DC Motor
Jan 05 , 2022
Motors that power ventilation cooling fans are usually divided into brushless motors or induction motors. Brushless motors are sometimes called electronically commutated motors. Commutation refers to the act of switching the electrical connection from one motor winding to the next one. Motor windings in the DC cooling fan motor is generally located in the stator or stationary portion of the ...
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Cooling Fan - AC Shaded Pole Induction Motor
Jan 05 , 2022
In addition to the DC brushless motor, there is another type of shaded pole induction motor in the exhaust cooling fan. As the name suggests, Induction motors is because electromagnets in the stator induce magnetism in the rotor. They induce magnetism in the rotor because, unlike the rotor in a brushless DC motor, the rotor in an induction motor contains no magnets. A separate small winding is use...
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How to design dust-proof cooling fans?
Jan 11 , 2022
The characteristics of the cooling fan itself are different from other products. Brushless cooling fan actively stirs the air and accelerates the airflow, so it also sucks in dust. There are two main aspects of inhaling dust. One is sucked into the bearing and the other is sucked into the rotor and stator. Inhalation of dust more or less affects the cooling fan, causing the fan to slow down and ev...
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If the positive and negative poles are reversed, will the cooling fan burn out?
Jan 18 , 2022
DC cooling fan has two positive and negative power lines. When installing the cooling fan, if the positive and negative lines are connected reversely by wrong operation, will the cooling fan burn out? Whether the axial cooling fan is burnt out or not is mainly related to the IC Design of the cooling fan. In general, the drive IC with double wire winding method has internal protection design. If th...
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How to choose the cabinet cooling fan?
Jan 26 , 2022
1. When purchasing cabinet cooling fans, first confirm the size of the cabinet, select the appropriate fan model and appearance for installation, and then determine the parameters such as voltage, airflow, speed, current, noise and other parameters. 2. Cooling fan voltage, which can be divided into DC voltage 5v, 12v, 24v and 48V; AC voltage 110V, 220v, 380v. If the wrong voltage is connected, the...
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