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FP3G220-2APL-90
Fanova
Phase | ~ | 1~ |
Nominal Voltage | VAC | 230 |
Nominal voltage range | VAC | 184~270 |
Frequency | Hz | 50/60 |
Current draw | A | 0.5±10% |
Speed(RPM) | min-1 | 2600±5% |
Power consumption | W | 85±10% |
Sound Pressure Level | dB(A) | 68±5% |
Max. Air Flow | CFM / m3/H | 703.26/677 |
Max. Static Pressure | In.wg /Pa | 4.01/593 |
Insulation class | ~ | Class B |
Degree of protection | ~ | IP44 |
Control Input | ~ | 0~10VDC / PWM |
Signal Output | ~ | FG (Tach output ) |
The 230VAC centrifugal fan delivers robust airflow (677m³/h) and high static pressure (593Pa) for demanding ventilation tasks. Optimized for 50/60Hz grids, it consumes just 85W while operating at 2600 RPM—ideal for compact systems requiring pressure resilience without bulky hardware.
Pipe-Optimized Pressure
Pushes air through narrow pipes or dense filters (593Pa static pressure)—equivalent to larger fans at half the power.
Universal Voltage Compatibility
Works across 184–270VAC, handling grid fluctuations in older factories or unstable regions.
Silent & Efficient
Low-noise design (68dB) with PWM/0–10VDC speed control and tachometer (FG) feedback for precision cooling.
Plug-and-Play Safety
IP44-rated against dust/moisture, with soft-start and reverse-polarity protection for worry-free integration.
Commercial Kitchen Hoods: Overcoming grease filter resistance.
Lab Fume Extractors: Ventilating chemical cabinets via narrow ducts.
Server Rack Cooling: High-pressure airflow in dense data stacks.
Compact HVAC Units: Boosting pressure in small air handlers.
3D Printer Enclosures: Exhausting heated chambers through filters.
Q1: How to wire for 230VAC?
A: Connect brown (L) to live, black (N) to neutral, and green/yellow (PE) to ground. Never reverse L/N.
Q2: Why 677m³/h at 593Pa?
A: Backward-curved blades optimize pressure efficiency—ideal for restricted airflow paths.
Q3: Can PWM reduce noise below 68dB?
A: Yes. Lowering RPM via PWM cuts noise exponentially (e.g., 55dB at 1800 RPM).
Q4: Is 50Hz/60Hz automatic?
A: Yes. Built-in frequency adaptation ensures stable 2600 RPM ±5% on both standards.
Phase | ~ | 1~ |
Nominal Voltage | VAC | 230 |
Nominal voltage range | VAC | 184~270 |
Frequency | Hz | 50/60 |
Current draw | A | 0.5±10% |
Speed(RPM) | min-1 | 2600±5% |
Power consumption | W | 85±10% |
Sound Pressure Level | dB(A) | 68±5% |
Max. Air Flow | CFM / m3/H | 703.26/677 |
Max. Static Pressure | In.wg /Pa | 4.01/593 |
Insulation class | ~ | Class B |
Degree of protection | ~ | IP44 |
Control Input | ~ | 0~10VDC / PWM |
Signal Output | ~ | FG (Tach output ) |
The 230VAC centrifugal fan delivers robust airflow (677m³/h) and high static pressure (593Pa) for demanding ventilation tasks. Optimized for 50/60Hz grids, it consumes just 85W while operating at 2600 RPM—ideal for compact systems requiring pressure resilience without bulky hardware.
Pipe-Optimized Pressure
Pushes air through narrow pipes or dense filters (593Pa static pressure)—equivalent to larger fans at half the power.
Universal Voltage Compatibility
Works across 184–270VAC, handling grid fluctuations in older factories or unstable regions.
Silent & Efficient
Low-noise design (68dB) with PWM/0–10VDC speed control and tachometer (FG) feedback for precision cooling.
Plug-and-Play Safety
IP44-rated against dust/moisture, with soft-start and reverse-polarity protection for worry-free integration.
Commercial Kitchen Hoods: Overcoming grease filter resistance.
Lab Fume Extractors: Ventilating chemical cabinets via narrow ducts.
Server Rack Cooling: High-pressure airflow in dense data stacks.
Compact HVAC Units: Boosting pressure in small air handlers.
3D Printer Enclosures: Exhausting heated chambers through filters.
Q1: How to wire for 230VAC?
A: Connect brown (L) to live, black (N) to neutral, and green/yellow (PE) to ground. Never reverse L/N.
Q2: Why 677m³/h at 593Pa?
A: Backward-curved blades optimize pressure efficiency—ideal for restricted airflow paths.
Q3: Can PWM reduce noise below 68dB?
A: Yes. Lowering RPM via PWM cuts noise exponentially (e.g., 55dB at 1800 RPM).
Q4: Is 50Hz/60Hz automatic?
A: Yes. Built-in frequency adaptation ensures stable 2600 RPM ±5% on both standards.