The Danfoss 176F1177 Cooling Fan VFD is a reliable and multifunctional part that is intended for the effective cooling in HVAC systems. This cooling fan works at a voltage of 200V-230V and accepts three phase power supply thus being ideal for use in industries. It is available in a NEMA 1 enclosure and is suitable for indoor use. The fan has a volume of 15 liters, diameter of the fan blade is 4.7-5.5 inches, height of the fan blade is 1.2-1.6 inches and shaft diameter is 0.24-0.31 inches. The Cooling Fan VFD is suitable for operating with HVAC systems particularly for business and mechanical structures.
Cooling Fan Variable frequency drive Danfoss 176F1177
The Danfoss 176F1177 Cooling Fan is a crucial component for various drives and inverters manufactured by Danfoss. It functions as a fan assembly, responsible for providing cooling and ventilation to maintain the safe operating temperature within the drive/inverter. The 230VAC fan assembly provides the necessary airflow to cool down the internal components of the drive/inverter. Danfoss 176F1177 Cooling Fanhelps prevent overheating, ensuring reliable and efficient operation of the equipment. The fan assembly is intended for use with 230VAC drives/inverters. It features a 220mm diameter fan blade for optimal air circulation.
Features:
Durable construction: The fan assembly is made of high-quality materials to ensure long-term performance.
Quiet operation: The Danfoss 176F1177 Cooling Fan operates at a low noise level, minimizing disruption in the environment.
Easy installation: Designed for simple replacement within compatible drives/inverters.
Efficient cooling: The fan assembly ensures optimal airflow for effective heat dissipation.
Dimensions of Variable frequency drive cooling fan Danfoss:
Diameter: 120mm to 140mm (4.7 to 5.5 inches)
Height: 30mm to 40mm (1.2 to 1.6 inches)
Shaft diameter: 6mm to 8mm (0.24 to 0.31 inches)
Weight:4.29lbs/1945.91g
Signs of a Faulty Cooling Fan Variable frequency drive Danfoss 176F1177:
Overheating of the drive/inverter: This may be indicated by error messages, unusual noises, or abnormally high operating temperatures.
Reduced performance: The drive/inverter might experience decreased power output or efficiency due to insufficient cooling.
Unusual noises: Loud noises or vibrations coming from the drive/inverter might suggest a malfunctioning fan.
Dust buildup: Excessive dust accumulation on the fan blades can hinder airflow and affect cooling performance.
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