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Product category: Fans and Blowers
News Release from: Comair Rotron Europe | Subject: CLED2L7X and CLED2L6X
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 April 2008

More options in AC tube axial fans

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The latest additions to the Caravel range of AC tube axial fans offer increased airflow and the option of dual-speed operation.

Comair Rotron has added two new models to its Caravel range of AC 254 x 89mm tube axial fans The new fans offer performance and features previously unavailable with the standard Caravel model

Caravel AC tube axial fans have been used in HVAC, industrial and medical applications for years, providing the performance and reliability that customers invariably return for when building new applications.

Two new models just released, now offer even more performance and capability.

They are both available in 115VAC in 50 and 60Hz.

The first new model, the CLED2L7X, is able to deliver 1087m3/h - a 195m3/h boost in airflow over the standard Caravel which gives a significant performance increase.

The second new model, the CLED2L6X, brings increased performance with a dual speed feature able to deliver 1061m3/h at full speed and 752m3/h at low speed.

The dual speed feature allows the fan to run at low speed until system parameters call for additional cooling, then it will switch to full speed.

With the right application, this feature can have a substantial impact on power use and system level noise.

This type of feature is typically found in DC powered products, however Comair Rotron has now engineered the capability into this Caravel AC as well.

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