Frame Size
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7.87 in |
Power Supply
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Single-Phase 110/115 VAC |
Frequency
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50 Hz60 Hz |
Current
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0.8 A [100 VAC, 50 Hz]1.0 A [100/110/115 VAC, 60 Hz] |
Function
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None |
Connection Type
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Lead Wire |
Speed (r/min)
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2850 [100 VAC, 50 Hz] 3350 [100 VAC, 60 Hz] 3400 [110/115 VAC, 60 Hz] |
Max. Air Flow
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466 CFM [100 VAC, 50 Hz] 547 CFM [100/110/115 VAC, 60 Hz] |
Max. Static Pressure
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0.886 inH2O [100 VAC, 50 Hz] 0.746 inH2O [100 VAC, 60 Hz] 1.02 inH2O [110 VAC, 60 Hz] 1.06 inH2O [115 VAC, 60 Hz] |
Noise Level
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56 dB (A) [100 VAC, 50 Hz] 60 dB (A) [100 VAC, 60 Hz] 61 dB (A) [110/115 VAC, 60 Hz] |
Fan Kit
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Fan Only |
RoHS Compliant
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Yes |
Safety Standards
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- UL Standards (United States)
UL, or Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standards are used for common items such as electronic equipment, motor-powered devices and electronic parts. The most important aspect to the UL standards for a manufacturer is that legal provisions in many American states require such products must have passed the relevant UL safety tests and be listed in the UL Directory before being offered for sale. Also, UL has been accredited as a verification agency by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC) and is recognized by all Canadian provinces. Products that are recognized as conforming with Canadian safety standards can display the c-UL mark, and their sales and use is permitted in Canada.
- CSA Standards (Canada)
CSA stands for "Canadian Standards Association". To protect human life and property from fire hazard and accidents, provincial laws in Canada forbid the sale and use of any electrical machinery, electrical parts, and so on, unless its safety has been confirmed by CSA. For this purpose, CSA has established standards detailing mandatory tests and requirements to ascertain component safety. Also, the CSA has been accredited by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a national research and testing lab (NRTL). Products that are recognized as conforming with American safety standards may display the CSA mark with the NRTL added, and their sale and use is permitted in the U.S.
- EN Standards (EU member states)
The European Union continues to coordinate the industrial and safety standards of individual member states under the aegis of the Council of European Standardization (CEN) and the Council of European Electrical Standardization (CENELEC). The unified standards for all of Europe are called the Harmonized Standards. The numbers for Harmonized Standards all begin with an "EN". EN standards apply to the design and manufacture of products exported to the EU area. (IEC and VDE standards apply when an EN standard has not yet been enacted.) Certification is given by private inspection organization such as VDE, DEMKO, TÜV Rheinland. Qualifying products may display the various safety marks.
- China Cumpulsory Certification Mark (CCC)
Chinese requirements for safety and quality certification are not new. Since 1989, China has had a safety licensing system, which included the CCIB Safety Mark, required for products in 47 product categories, and the CCEE "Great Wall" Mark, for electrical commodities in seven product categories. As the certification system grew through the 1990s, many companies exporting to China raised concerns about the dual certification systems, redundant testing, and differential treatment of domestic products and imported products. The CCC Mark is administered by the Chinese government agency Certification and Accreditation Administration (CNCA). The China Quality Certification Center (CQC) is designated by CNCA to process CCC mark applications.
- CE Marking (EU member states)
To distribute equipment within the European Union, the CE marking is mandatory certifying that the equipment complies with EC Directives (safety).
- JET (Japan)
Japanese Safety Standards for Electrical Equipment Certified by Japan Electrical Safety & Environment Technology Laboratories.
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ULCSAENCE |
CE Marking
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Low Voltage Directives |
Insulation Resistance
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100 M Ω or more when 500 VDC is applied between the windings and the frame under normal ambient temperature and humidity. |
Dielectric Strength
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Sufficient to withstand 1.5 kV at 50Hz applied between the windings and the frame for 1 minute under normal ambient temperature and humidity. |
Temperature Rise
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54°F (30°C) or less measured by the thermometer method after the temperature of the case has stabilized after continuous operation under normal ambient temperature and humidity. |
Insulation Class
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Class E (248°F [120°C]), Recognized as Class A (221°F [105°C]) by UL and CSA standards. |
Overheat Protection
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Built-in thermal protector (automatic reset type) Operating temperature, open: 248°F±9°F (120°C±5°C), close: 170.6°F±27°F (77°C±15°C) |
Ambient Temperature Range
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14°F ~ 140°F (-10°C ~ 60°C) |
Ambient Humidity
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