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| DustPROOF Noiseless Computer Case Fan - 92mm | |  | | | | Brand: AcoustiFan | | Details: A NEW range of premium quality, ultra-quiet dust-tolerant
multi-application cooling fans for PCs. These fans have been designed
to be quiet and stay quiet! They also come
with a 3-speed fan cable accessory providing a choice
of 3 speeds & 4-pin connectivity. No harmful dust ingress means
that dust stays out of the motor, bearings and fan circuitry to help
keep the fan quiet, cool and prolong it's lifetime.
Product Highlights
- Ultra-quiet operation
- Premium build quality (you need to feel the quality of these fans!)
- Triple speed (using the '3-speed' fan cable accessory)
- Sealed fan motor for dust-free operation & reduced noise
- Multiple application (can be used for CPU/GPU or case cooling)
- RPM-monitoring enabled
- Reliable with a long life expectancy (over 6yrs @ 25°C!)
- Start at lower voltages for near silent operation (min. 5VDC)
- Unique rear 'acoustic' badge for added noise reduction
- 3-pin & 4-pin compatible (with 3-speed fan accessory cable)
| | Installation: DustPROOF Series Technical Specifications
We are committed to publishing accurate and truthful noise level data -
taken directly from acoustic testing reports to recognised International
Test Standards. At 1m distance in the average home/office environment noise
levels below 10dBA will be difficult to discern above normal background
noise levels.
| Product Code (AFDP
- ) |
6025B |
7025B
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8025B |
9225B |
12025B |
| Fan Dimensions mm |
60x60x25 |
70x70x25 |
80x80x25 |
92x92x25 |
120x120x25 |
| Fan Start at 5V DC? |
Yes |
| Connector Type |
3-pin
(from m'board), OR 4-pin (from PSU)
using 3-Speed Fan Cable |
| Life Expectancy (at 25°C) |
60,000hrs
(6.85yrs) |
| Included Accessories |
3-Speed
Fan Cable, 4 x Tie Wraps & 4 x Screws |
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| Full Speed (12VDC) |
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| Air Volume Throughput CFM ±10% |
13.7 |
21.9 |
19.9 |
28.0 |
56.3 |
| Acoustic Performance (DIN45635 @1m) dBA |
16.9 |
20.0 |
15.6 |
22.0 |
24.7 |
| Fan Speed RPM** ±10% |
2,700 |
2,500 |
1,600 |
1,600 |
1,500 |
| Medium Speed (approx. 7.5VDC) |
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| Air Volume Throughput CFM ±10% |
9.4 |
14.0 |
11.7 |
17.4 |
41.5 |
| Acoustic Performance (DIN45635 @1m) dBA |
<10* |
10.5 |
<10* |
<10* |
15.6 |
| Fan Speed RPM** ±10% |
1,850 |
1,750 |
1,000 |
950 |
1,050 |
| Low Speed (5VDC) |
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| Air Volume Throughput CFM ±10% |
5.9 |
9.1 |
5.7 |
10.1 |
25.2 |
| Acoustic Performance (DIN45635 @1m) dBA |
<10* |
<10* |
<10* |
<10* |
<10* |
| Fan Speed RPM** ±10% |
1,250 |
1,150 |
500 |
550 |
675 |
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| Fan Housing Material |
Black
Glass Filled PBT |
| Fan Weight g |
68 |
72 |
86 |
101 |
156 |
| Packaged Weight g |
102 |
109 |
127 |
151 |
225 |
| Connector Wire Length |
40cm +/-10% |
| Operating Temperature Range |
(-)10
- (+)70°C |
| Motor Bearing Type |
Double
Ball Bearing |
| Operational Voltage |
5 - 12
VDC |
| Rated Current A (at 12VDC) |
0.08 |
0.08 |
0.08 |
0.07 |
0.13 |
| Rated Power W (at 12VDC) |
0.96 |
0.96 |
1.44 |
2.16 |
2.16 |
| Fan Safety Approval |
CE (Electromagnetic
Compatibility
EN 6100-6-3 & 6100-6-1:2001) |
| Motor Protection |
Polarity
Protection
Locked Rotor Protection
Auto Restart*** |
NOTES:
* Where noise levels have been measured & calculated @1m distance
below 10dBA we have quoted <10dBA. Very low noise levels,
are taken at 0.3m distance and extrapolated to 1m, so that recorded
levels are significantly above test chamber background noise levels.
** The quoted RPM for an individual fan may vary slightly by as much
as 10% (figures shown are averages from multiple tests).
A variation in RPM at a given voltage will result in a change in airflow
and noise levels.
*** Auto-restart is a safety feature build into the fan's PCB that
automatically restarts the fan after the release
of a constraint that has prevented the blades from spinning.
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| | Shipping Cost: $9.99 | | Shipping Info: Usually ships within 5 days. |
Listing Price: $31.45 | Selling Price: $29.95 |
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