04/19/2024 3:23 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/case-fan-80x80x25-mm-for-220-vac-for-computer-and-chassis-VL051/
Case fan 80x80x25 mm for 220 VAC for computer and chassis
REF: VL051
Specifications
  • Chassis fan, mounted on square metal structure. With standard perforations for equi fixationelectronic pos
  • Total size of the fan: 80 x 80 x 25 mm.
  • Voltage: 220-240 VAC (0.08 A).
  • Speed: 2400 RPM.
  • Air flow: 16-18 CFM.
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PVP
6.21
Price including VAT: 6.21
PVD
4.99
2 years
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14 days
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Specifications
  • Chassis fan, mounted on square metal structure. With standard perforations for equi fixationelectronic pos
  • Total size of the fan: 80 x 80 x 25 mm.
  • Voltage: 220-240 VAC (0.08 A).
  • Speed: 2400 RPM.
  • Air flow: 16-18 CFM.

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Fan to be fixed to electrical equipment chassis. It is a high quality fan, with connection cable integrated in the fan itself. Mounted square structure made of high quality metal, with standard perforations for easy attachment to chassis.

Specifications
  • Chassis fan, mounted on square metal structure. With standard perforations for equi fixationelectronic pos
  • Total size of the fan: 80 x 80 x 25 mm.
  • Voltage: 220-240 VAC (0.08 A).
  • Speed: 2400 RPM.
  • Air flow: 16-18 CFM.
  • Integrates 2-wire connection cable, length 20 cm (finished in two terminals).
  • Bearing by friction system.
  • Gross Weight: 240 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 8.0 x 2.6 x 8.0 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 8.0 x 8.0 x 2.7 cm
  • Master-pack: 50

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Technical terms

  • VAC
  • Revolutions per minute (rpm)
VAC
VAC would be the abbreviation of Volt Altern Current which would be translated Volts of alternating current. The difference between VDC is that its sinusoidal oscillation achieving a more efficient energy transmission.

The alternating current is the energy that we receive in our homes, it is generated in the power plants by means of alternators.

The intensity of this type of current varies with time, and changes direction 50 times throughsecond (50hz). The generated voltage changes in the form of sine wave so it is not constant.

In the image:
  1. Current by pulsations.
  2. Direct current (DC).
  3. Alternating current (AC).
  4. Variable current.

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