Product Introduction
The DC Cabinet Type Centrifugal Fan is a tailored industrial fan solution crafted for cabinet-based thermal regulation, offering robust expulsion of hot air to maintain optimal equipment temperatures. As a dedicated cabinet fan, this centrifugal fan harnesses DC efficiency for steady radial delivery, making it a prime ventilation fan for server racks, electrical panels, or telecom enclosures. Functioning as a low noise centrifugal with integrated dampers, it ensures discreet operation while preventing moisture ingress, ideal for cleanroom fan extensions or HVAC fan complements. Its modular form factor simplifies retrofits and promotes energy conservation, serving as an essential cooling fan for network engineers who demand a compact, high-reliability centrifugal fan in enclosed, high-heat scenarios.

DC cabinet type centrifugal fan technical parameters:
|
Model No. |
Rated |
Operation Voltage |
Rated |
Rated |
Rated |
Air Flow |
Air |
Noise |
|
VDC |
VDC |
A |
W |
RPM |
m3/h |
Pa |
dBA |
|
|
EN-B310-H068-D024-B01 |
24 |
18~32 |
6.20 |
149 |
1750 |
2050 |
490 |
67 |
|
EN-B310-H068-D048-B01 |
48 |
36~57 |
3.10 |
149 |
1750 |
2050 |
490 |
67 |
Outline Drawing:

Performance Curve

Connection
|
DC Wire |
|
|
Color |
Function |
|
Red |
024/ 048/ 310VDC |
|
Blue |
GND |
|
Yellow |
0~10VDC/PWM |
|
White |
FG |
This outline drawing maps the key contours and interfaces of the DC Cabinet Type Centrifugal Fan, providing insights into airflow routing and attachment mechanisms for cabinet-specific adaptations. As a versatile cabinet fan, its centrifugal fan blueprint includes flange-mounted edges and a radial core, scaled for standard cabinet depths around 150mm to enable plug-and-play fitting. The layout stresses the inlet guards and pressure-balanced outlets, optimized for industrial fan durability and low noise centrifugal efficiency in confined volumes. DC power schematics are integrated for effortless wiring in ventilation fan arrays. Apply these exact diagrams to your build strategies, particularly when showcasing this cooling fan as a cabinet fan in designs where space efficiency and streamlined connectivity are paramount.
An enhanced close-up of the DC Cabinet Type Centrifugal Fan illuminates its internal precision, featuring the layered impeller and vented panels that drive effective heat evacuation in cabinet confines. This cabinet fan's detail accentuates the reinforced radial structure and anti-condensation seals, built to sustain low noise centrifugal operation while resisting environmental stresses. Highlighted are the compact DC hubs and flow guides, which facilitate balanced pressure, establishing it as a superior industrial fan for controlled expulsion. The image further reveals the mounting rails, engineered for vibration isolation, making it a key ventilation fan in cooling fan integrations for cabinets housing sensitive gear, where quiet, targeted airflow preserves component integrity.

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FAQ
Question: What types of fan couplings are there?
Answer: Common types include jaw couplings, disc couplings, and tire couplings, used to connect the motor to the fan shaft and accommodate slight misalignment.
Question: What is the function of the fan hub?
Answer: The hub is the center part of the impeller that attaches the blades to the shaft, typically secured using a keyway or a taper lock bushing.
Question: What is an access door?
Answer: An access door is a sealed opening on the fan scroll allowing technicians to clean the impeller or inspect internal wear without dismantling ductwork.



