Description
The LINKWELL F2E-160B-230 is a robust AC axial fan engineered for critical thermal management in industrial environments. Utilizing an advanced impedance-protected AC motor architecture, this unit delivers consistent airflow while maintaining optimal thermal impedance under load. The construction features a die-cast aluminum housing that provides exceptional structural rigidity and vibration damping, paired with precision-balanced thermoplastic impellers. Designed for continuous duty, the bearing system ensures longevity and reliability, making it an ideal solution for high-static pressure applications requiring efficient heat dissipation and stable operation in harsh electrical enclosures.
Model Number: F2E-160B-230
Brand: LINKWELL
Product Type: AC Axial Fan
Rated Voltage: 230 VAC
Frequency: 50 Hz
Power: 32 W
Rated Speed: 2600 RPM
Current: 0.22 A
Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
Max. Air Flow: 210.0 CFM (356.8 m³/h / 5.95 m³/min)
Max. Static Pressure: 16.51 mmH₂O (161.9 Pa / 0.65 inH₂O)
Dimensions: 172 x 150 x 51 mm
Weight: 850 g
Frame Material: Die-Cast Aluminum
Impeller Material: PBT (UL94V-0)
Life Expectancy: 50,000 Hours @ 25°C
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
Noise Level: 53 dBA
Termination: Lead Wires
Motor Protection: Impedance Protected
Insulation Class: Class B
Mounting Orientation: Any
Shape: Oval / Elliptical
This high-performance cooling solution is specifically calibrated for integration into industrial automation control cabinets and server rack enclosures where space and airflow efficiency are paramount. The F2E-160B-230 excels in maintaining safe operating temperatures for UPS power supply units, preventing thermal throttling in sensitive power electronics. Additionally, the F2E-160B-230 is frequently deployed in CNC machinery control panels and telecommunications infrastructure, ensuring sustained reliability for mission-critical hardware components.




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