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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Sanyo Denki G-Type
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 January 2004
Deeper frame fans deliver more airflow
Sanyo Denki's new range of 60 and 92mm2 G-Type axial fans deliver 40% more airflow than other Sanyo Denki coolers of the same size.
Sanyo Denki's new range of 60 and 92mm2 G-Type axial fans deliver 40% more airflow than other Sanyo Denki coolers of the same size, and are available now from EAO These new additions to the San Ace range achieve performance greater than or equal to larger 80 and 120mm2 fans
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extra power comes from a deeper frame size - 38mm compared with the regular 25mm.
The 60mm G-Type achieves a maximum airflow of 1840 litre/min and static pressure of 435Pa at a rotating speed of 11,800rev/min; the 92mm version achieves 3100 litre/min and 150Pa at a speed of 5000rev/min.
Both versions offer at least a 30% reduction on volume and mass compared with larger Sanyo Denki fans with similar airflow.
Third-wire pulse-sensor or lock-sensor alarm functions are available as standard across the range, and lower speed variants for reduced noise output are an option.
The high-quality, brushless, dual-ball-bearing motor in these fans provides long life and exceptionally high reliability.
Both versions achieve an L10 life expectancy of 40kh at 60C ambient temperature.
They are suitable for applications including power supplies, telecomms, professional lighting, server and storage equipment where reliability and cooling performance are critical.
Careful thermal design is critical to the performance and reliability of electronic equipment and many electronic system faults are attributable to excess temperature.
Sanyo Denki coolers are available with alarm sensor for remote monitoring of fan condition and carry UL, CSA and TUV approvals. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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