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- High-performance Centrifugal Fan Motor Fan
- Ventilation and Drive Technology
- It is also commonly referred to as an axial flow fan or motor impeller
Specifically designed for precision cooling and ventilation systems. Driven by an external rotor motor, this fan boasts a compact structure and high space utilization, providing stable and efficient airflow output even in high static pressure environments.
Its unique impeller geometry not only optimizes aerodynamic performance but also significantly reduces operating noise, making it widely applicable in precision computer room air conditioning, electronic cabinet cooling, and various industrial ventilation equipment with stringent noise and efficiency requirements.
The RE20P-2DT.3F.5R Ziehl-Abegg Centrifugal Fan may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Ziehl-Abegg RE20P-2DT.3F.5R Centrifugal fan INFO(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
This fan embodies typical German industrial design standards, exhibiting exceptional durability and environmental adaptability. Constructed from high-quality metals or composite materials, it possesses excellent corrosion resistance and dynamic balance characteristics, ensuring extremely low vibration levels even under long-term continuous operation. Furthermore, this model typically integrates thermal protection and a flexible speed control interface, enabling the system to automatically adjust airflow based on real-time heat load, thereby significantly saving energy while maintaining effective cooling and improving overall system reliability.
- CNC Machine Tools: Used as a dedicated cooling fan for high-speed spindle motors, such as those used in machining centers controlled by FANUC or Siemens.
- Servo Motor Cooling: Often integrated into motion control systems to control the heat generated by servo motors during continuous S1 duty cycle cycles.
- Inverter and Drive Cooling: Used in electrical cabinets to dissipate heat from high-power components such as Siemens inverters and frequency converters.
- Industrial Ventilation: Used in machine repair shops and food and beverage factories, where corrosion-resistant stainless steel blades are required.