Filterfan 58m³/h 24V DC | IP54 Rated | Low Noise Operation | Compact Design | @Pack of 1 | by Clipsal
The Filterfan 58m³/h 24V DC is designed for effective enclosure ventilation, featuring an IP54 rating for dust and water protection. With a low noise level of ≤ 48 dB(A) and a compact design, it's perfect for electrical enclosures and control panels, ensuring optimal operating temperatures and prolonging equipment lifespan.
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Product Name/Title: Filterfan 58m³/h 24V DC | IP54 Rated | Low Noise Operation | Compact Design | @Each of 1 | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHNSYCVF38M24DPF
Alternatively Known As: Enclosure filter fan, Panel cooling fan, Cabinet ventilation fan, Clipsal SCHNSYCVF38M24DPF
- Airflow: 58m³/h
- Voltage: 24V DC
- IP Rating: IP54
- Noise Level: ≤ 48 dB(A)
- Power Consumption: 3.6W
- Filter Material: Synthetic fiber
- Mounting: Snap-in installation
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to +55°C
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 148mm x 62mm x 148mm
- Weight: 0.7 kg
- Airflow capacity of 58m³/h for effective enclosure ventilation
- Operates on 24V DC for compatibility with low-voltage systems
- IP54 rated for protection against dust and water splashes
- Compact design for easy installation in confined spaces
- Long-life, low-noise fan operation
- Installation by a qualified electrician is recommended to ensure correct wiring and maintain IP54 protection.
- Electrical enclosures
- Control panels
- Industrial automation cabinets
- Telecommunications equipment
- Data centers
- Complies with AS/NZS 3820 – Essential Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
- Enhances energy efficiency by maintaining optimal operating temperatures for electrical equipment
- Reduces the risk of overheating, prolonging equipment lifespan and reducing electronic waste
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Clipsal Filterfan 58m3/h 24V DC IP54 is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for electrical enclosures and industrial control panels requiring reliable ventilation.
