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News Release from: NMB-Minebea | Subject: 5910PL fan series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2003
Fans fit for automotive duties
NMB Minebea's 5910PL fan series is now approved to the Automotive Directive 95/54/EC.
NMB Minebea's 5910PL fan series is now approved to the Automotive Directive 95/54/EC This directive requires that compliant products (type approved) do not bear the "CE" mark but the "e" mark
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Minebea 19in power supplies are optimised for a wide range of applications, especially telecomms rectifiers and industrial equipment.
Compared with the generic EMC Directive, the Automotive Directive covers a wider frequency range and has higher immunity threshold levels for radiated electromagnetic fields.
Like most other EU Directives the Automotive Directive contained a transitional period during which time either the EMC requirements of the EMC Directive or the Automotive Directive could be applied.
The 5910PL complies with the Vehicle Directive and has been "e" marked since October 2002.
The 5910Pl fan offers an optional tachometer output, locked rotor alarm signal and delivers up to 492.4m3/h in a free air environment.
Additional programmable fan functions available for the 5910PL are speed control, low-speed and locked-rotor alarm, and inrush current limit.
The 5910PL meets all UL/CSA, VDE and CE requirements in a package measuring 172 x 150 x 25mm.
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