Texa FAN35BNOB Filter Fan
As well as the attractive design of the grille, the Texa FAN35BNOB Filter Fan has a minimum external protrusion ensuring a positive aesthetic impact which supplements and improves the look of the cabinet.
The grille and fan support system are made of extremely tough, self-extinguishing impact-resistant ABS, which meets UL94 V0 requirements.
The standard colour is RAL 7035. On request non-standard colours are possible for orders of sufficient quantities.
Installation is made simple and fast by making a square cut-out in the cabinet panel and by the snap fastening system which does not require fastening screws.
The snap fastening system can be used on panels between 1.2mm and 2.4mm thick, which is virtually all.
For thicknesses outside these limits, fastening can still be performed using the pack of screws included in all packs for this eventuality.
The fans all use feature motor shafts with bearings.
High quality and with high volumetric efficiency, they also have an expected lifetime of 30,000 hours at an ambient temperature of 55°C.
They all feature provision for making easy and safe electrical connections.
The special configuration of the watertight grille, the self-adhesive seal for coupling to the enclosure and the EU4 filter allow FAN units to achieve an IP54 rating.
IP55 rating ingress protection can be achieved with option accessories.
The fan unit can be switched on by a thermostat that will power it only when the temperature exceeds a set threshold (e.g. 35°C).
In this way, the fan works only when cooling is needed which saves energy, lengthens the life of the cloth filter and maintenance is less.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Texa FAN35BNOB Filter Fan, or any other Texa product, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by calling 01244 288138 or emailing sales@dbicontrolco.uk for more info.
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