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H3C H3C 3600 5600 Switch Fan EFB0412HHD -R00 DC12V 0.15A
Brand: DeltaModel: EFB0412HHD-ROOSize: 40X40X20MM (4020)Speed: 8200RPMBearing: double ball bearingNoise: 30.5dBAAir volume: 9.43CFMPower: 1.8WCurrent: 0.15AVoltage: DC 12VFunction: stop alarmInterface: 4P 3-wire interface (interface type 2.5 4P terminal as shown)Line length: 20CMFeatures: Maintenance-free double ball bearing, long service life, sufficient cooling air volume and wind pressureService life: 10.0000 hours (25 ° C, 45-85% relative humidity)
Scope of use: 1. Huasan H3C 3600 5600 S3100-52P and other switch fans and other machine fans are faulty. After replacement, the status indicator changes from \"F\" to normal \"1\", and there is no longer \"Fan 1 Failed\" in the log. Entry appears2. Other devices that need 12V with stop alarm function, the terminal can be changed to other terminals, corresponding to black negative, red positive, white signal line.


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