Description
The NMB 15050VA-24R-FT-C1 is a robust Axial Fan engineered for critical industrial thermal management applications requiring high static pressure and durability. Utilizing advanced DC motor technology paired with a precision dual ball bearing architecture, this unit ensures minimal friction and extended operational longevity under continuous heavy loads. The aerodynamic impeller design optimizes airflow throughput while maintaining structural rigidity, effectively reducing thermal impedance in high-density enclosures. Housed in a die-cast aluminum frame, it offers superior resistance to vibrational stress and environmental factors, making it a reliable solution for complex cooling systems.
Model Number: 15050VA-24R-FT-C1
Brand: NMB-MAT (MinebeaMitsumi)
Product Type: DC Axial Fan
Rated Voltage: 24 VDC
Voltage Range: 18.0 – 27.6 VDC
Rated Current: 2.20 A
Input Power: 52.8 W
Rated Speed: 4300 RPM
Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearing
Max. Air Flow: 285.0 CFM (484.2 m3/h / 8.07 m3/min)
Max. Static Pressure: 22.5 mmH2O (220.6 Pa / 0.88 inH2O)
Dimensions: 172 mm x 150 mm x 51 mm
Weight: 850 g
Life Expectancy: 100,000 Hours at 25C
Noise Level: 58.0 dB(A)
Housing Material: Aluminum Die-Cast
Impeller Material: Reinforced Plastic (UL94V-0)
Termination: 3-Wire Leads
Signal Output: Alarm Signal (Locked Rotor Sensor)
Ingress Protection: IP20
Operating Temperature: -10C to +70C
Storage Temperature: -40C to +70C
Mounting Orientation: Any
Safety Certifications: UL, CSA, TUV, CE
Designed specifically for high-power electronics, the 15050VA-24R-FT-C1 is frequently deployed in variable frequency drive (VFD) inverters and industrial power supply units where heat dissipation is paramount. Its high-velocity airflow profile makes the 15050VA-24R-FT-C1 an excellent choice for telecommunications cabinets, server rack cooling systems, and CNC machinery, ensuring critical components remain within safe operating temperature ranges.





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