2008.2.7

SANYO DENKI

Large Air Flow, High Static Pressure and Energy-Saving Design
The Release of the 60 mm Square x 38 mm Thick DC Cooling Fans “San Ace 60” GV Type

 

SANYO DENKI CO., LTD. has developed and released the 60 mm square x 38 mm thick DC cooling fan “San Ace 60” GV type for use in servers, storage systems, communication equipment, industrial equipment, and other applications.
These fans have achieved large air flow and high static pressure of ranked top while reducing power consumption as one of the best in the industry.
They have the PWM speed control function for external fan rotation speed control.

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Features

Large airflow and high static pressure

The fans feature the large air flow and high static pressure of ranked top in its size.
- Maximum airflow : increased by approx. 17 %
- Maximum static pressure : increased by approx. 42 %
Compared with our conventional product *.

Energy-Saving Design

Power consumption is reduced by approx. 18 % with airflow performance that is identical to our conventional product*. It is one of the best in the industry.
*Our conventional product is the DC cooling fan : 60 mm square × 38 mm thick fan “San Ace 60” G type (9G0612G102)

 

Specifications

Model No. 9GV0612P1H03
  High-speed rotation Low-speed rotation
Airflow 2.15 m3/min( 76 CFM ) 0.40 m3/min( 14 CFM )
Static Pressure 617 Pa ( 2.48 inch H2O ) 21 Pa ( 0.09 inch H2O )
Power Consumption 24.0 W 1.2 W
Rated Speed 14,500 min-1 2,700 min-1
Sound Pressure Level 63 dB[A] 22 dB[A]
Size 60mm x 60mm x 38mm
Operating Voltage Range 8.0 V to 13.2 V
Rated Volta DC12 V
Life Expectancy 40,000hours
(L10: Survival rate: 90% at 60°C, rated voltage,
and continuously run in a free air state)
Mass approx. 130 g

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Applications

These products are specifically designed for use in communications equipment,
servers, storage systems, and industrial equipment.

 

Release Date

February 7, 2008

 

Projected sales figures

Initial fiscal year: 720,000 units
Second fiscal year: 960,000 units

 

*The information in this release is current as of February 7, 2008.

 

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