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Optimal Airflow in Telecom, Networking Equipment

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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Detailed in Orion Fans’ new catalog, the VA Series fans include the OD1238, OD9238, OD8038 and OD6038 Series devices.
The VA Series fans maximize airflow in nearly sealed, exceptionally high static pressure environments.



DALLAS, TX (October 13, 2009) – Dallas-based Orion Fans, a division of Knight Electronics and a leading manufacturer of standard and custom AC and DC fans, now offers a family of high performance DC fans for electronic enclosures, telecommunications and networking equipment.

The VA Series fans maximize airflow in nearly sealed, exceptionally high static pressure environments.

“These high performance fans provide a significantly higher CFM in a small frame package size than comparable cooling solutions. For example, our 60mm VA Series fan outputs the airflow equivalent of an 80mm fan, and our 120mm fan produces almost 300 CFM in a 4.5 inch package,” says David Luna, product marketing manager for Orion Fans. “The exceptional airflow makes these fans ideal for any application requiring the movement of a large amount of air – particularly telecom and networking equipment.”

Detailed in Orion Fans’ new catalog, the VA Series fans include the OD1238, OD9238, OD8038 and OD6038 Series devices. The fans range in size from 60x38mm to 120x38mm, with airflow ranging from 61 to 283 CFM, depending on the device.

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In addition to the VA Series, Orion Fans’ new fan and accessories catalog details the company’s comprehensive line of AC and DC fans, fan trays, blowers, guards, cords and filters.

The cooling products are ideal for a variety of standard and specialty applications such as telecommunications, networking and computer equipment; cabinets, panels, electronics enclosures, industrial controls, servers and motor drives; as well as harsh environment applications and those specified for energy-efficiency. The catalog can be downloaded from the Orion Fans Web site at www.orionfans.com.

For more information visit Orion on the web at http://www.orionfans.com/.

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