INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Cooling Fan

Industrial cooling fan for motor heat dissipation and temperature regulation

Component Specifications

Definition
A mechanical or electrical device designed to dissipate heat from industrial motors by moving air across heat-generating components, preventing overheating and maintaining optimal operating temperatures through forced convection cooling
Working Principle
Operates by converting electrical energy into mechanical rotation of blades, creating airflow that transfers heat away from motor surfaces through forced convection, with speed often controlled by temperature sensors or variable frequency drives
Materials
Housing: Aluminum alloy or engineering plastics (PBT, ABS); Blades: Reinforced plastics (PBT-GF30) or aluminum alloy; Bearings: Ball bearings or sleeve bearings; Motor: Copper windings with silicon steel laminations
Technical Parameters
  • Size 80mm-300mm diameter
  • Speed 1000-3000 RPM
  • Airflow 50-500 CFM
  • Voltage 12V DC, 24V DC, 110V AC, 220V AC
  • IP Rating IP54-IP68
  • Noise Level 25-45 dB(A)
  • Connector Type 3-pin, 4-pin PWM, Terminal block
  • Static Pressure 0.1-0.5 inH2O
  • Power Consumption 10-100W
Standards
ISO 5801, ISO 13347, DIN 24163, IEC 60034

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Cooling Fan.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Overheating due to fan failure
  • Dust accumulation reducing efficiency
  • Bearing wear causing vibration
  • Electrical failure in motor windings
  • Inadequate airflow design
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Bearing contamination or lubrication failure
Failure: Increased friction leading to seized rotation
Mitigation: Regular maintenance schedule, sealed bearings, contamination shields
Trigger: Electrical overload or voltage spikes
Failure: Motor winding burnout
Mitigation: Surge protection, proper voltage regulation, thermal cutoffs
Trigger: Dust/debris accumulation on blades
Failure: Reduced airflow and imbalance
Mitigation: Regular cleaning, filtered intakes, self-cleaning designs

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±10% airflow rating, ±5% speed variation, vibration < 0.5 mm/s RMS
Test Method
Airflow performance per ISO 5801, electrical safety per IEC 60034, environmental testing per IP rating standards, vibration analysis per ISO 10816

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between axial and centrifugal cooling fans for industrial motors?

Axial fans move air parallel to the shaft with higher airflow at lower pressure, suitable for general ventilation. Centrifugal fans redirect airflow 90 degrees with higher pressure capability, better for restricted spaces or ducted systems.

How do I select the right cooling fan for my industrial motor?

Calculate heat dissipation requirements based on motor power, consider airflow vs static pressure needs, match voltage/power specifications, evaluate environmental conditions (temperature, dust, moisture), and verify compatibility with motor housing dimensions.

What maintenance is required for industrial cooling fans?

Regular cleaning of blades and vents, bearing lubrication (if applicable), checking for vibration or unusual noise, verifying electrical connections, and monitoring temperature sensors for proper operation.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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