80mm x 80mm x 25mm axial fan uses alternating current (AC) to power its motor, making it suitable for various industrial and commercial applications. 110V/ 220V axial flow fan is commonly used for cooling electronic equipment, ventilating spaces, and HVAC systems due to their efficiency in moving large volumes of air.
Specification
Model |
ATO-GX8025HSL |
ATO-GX8025HBL |
Bearing Type |
Sleeve Bearing |
Ball Bearing |
Number of Impellers |
7 |
7 |
Frequency |
50/ 60Hz |
50/ 60Hz |
Rated Voltage |
110/ 120V AC |
220/ 240V AC |
110/ 120V AC |
220/ 240V AC |
Current |
0.14A |
0.09A |
0.174A |
0.09A |
Power |
14W |
14W |
Speed |
2400rpm |
2500rpm |
Noise Level |
32dBA |
32dBA |
Air Flow |
35cfm |
39cfm |
Dimension |
80x80x25mm |
80x80x25mm |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Air Flow
Tips: AC axial fan working principle
An AC axial fan is a type of cooling fan that uses alternating current (AC) to operate and is designed to move air axially, meaning the airflow direction is parallel to the fan's axis. These fans are commonly used in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications to provide ventilation, cooling, and heat dissipation.
Key components include a motor, fan blades, and a housing. The motor drives the blades, creating a pressure difference that draws air in and expels it along the axis. AC axial fans are favored for their simplicity, reliability, and ability to handle high air flow rates at relatively low pressure drops.
Typical applications include cooling electronic equipment, HVAC systems, refrigeration, and ventilation in buildings and machinery. Their robust design makes them suitable for continuous operation, and they come in various sizes and power ratings to match specific application needs.