Description
The ADDA AS14024MB5191B0 is a high-performance DC axial fan specifically engineered for thermal regulation in high-impedance industrial systems. This 140mm unit utilizes a deep 51mm frame geometry to generate superior static pressure, making it essential for forcing air through dense heat sinks and restricted enclosures. Built with a precision Dual Ball Bearing system, the fan offers exceptional durability and stability under continuous high-speed operation. The 1.40A current draw at 24V indicates a high-torque motor configuration designed for maximum airflow efficiency in power electronics, ensuring reliable operation in demanding environments.
Technical Specifications:
Manufacturer: ADDA Corporation
Model: AS14024MB5191B0
Product Type: DC Brushless Fan
Frame Dimensions: 140mm x 140mm x 51mm
Rated Voltage: 24V DC
Rated Current: 1.40 A
Power Consumption: 33.6 W
Bearing System: Dual Ball Bearing
Speed Reference: High Speed (~3800 RPM)
Airflow Capacity: High CFM Profile (>230 CFM)
Static Pressure: High Static Pressure
Frame Material: Reinforced Thermoplastic PBT (UL94V-0)
Impeller Material: Reinforced Thermoplastic PBT (UL94V-0)
Operating Temperature: -10°C to +70°C
Life Expectancy: 70,000 Hours (L10 at 40°C)
Connection: Wire Leads
Condition: Single Unit, No Accessories
Industrial Application:
This model is critical for the thermal management of Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) inverters, high-capacity server power supplies, and telecommunications cabinets. Its high-pressure output effectively dissipates heat from dense radiator matrices and IGBT modules, preventing thermal shutdown in automation control systems.
Procurement Notes:
We supply Original Engineering components to ensure exact adherence to manufacturer P-Q curves and electrical tolerances. Verify Technical Compatibility with your specific enclosure requirements regarding airflow direction and mounting hole spacing. Contact our team for current Lead Time information on this specific ADDA thermal solution.











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