Description
The Sanyo Denki 109S092 is a high-performance AC axial cooling fan from the San Ace series, engineered for precision thermal management in industrial environments. This 92 x 92 x 25 mm unit is designed to operate on a 200 VAC power supply, making it a critical component for high-voltage control panels and international machinery configurations. Utilizing a dual ball bearing system, the 109S092 ensures extended service life and mechanical stability under continuous 24/7 operation. Its aluminum die-cast frame and UL94V-0 rated plastic blades provide the structural integrity required for demanding industrial applications.
Technical Specifications:
Brand: Sanyo Denki
Model Number: 109S092
Dimensions: 92 x 92 x 25 mm
Input Voltage: 200 VAC
Frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
Rated Current: 0.07 A
Rated Power: 11 – 10 W
Rotational Speed: 2700 – 3100 RPM
Maximum Airflow: 38.9 CFM
Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearing
Mounting Type: Free Standing / Internal Cabinet
Origin: Japan
Industrial Application:
The Sanyo 109S092 is optimized for heat dissipation in frequency inverters, server racks, and CNC control cabinets. Its original engineering ensures consistent static pressure, which is vital for maintaining optimal operating temperatures in dense electronic assemblies. This model is frequently specified for automated industrial systems and power supply units where reliability and low lead time for replacement parts are essential for minimizing system downtime.
Key Attributes
Voltage: 200V
Mounting type: Free Standing
Type: Axial Cooling Fan
Warranty: 1 Year
Power Source: Electric
Blade material: Plastic
Bearing type: Ball Bearing
Customized support: OEM
After-sales service provided: Online support
Place of origin: Japan
Brand name: SANYO
Model number: 109S092
Type: Axial fan
Product name: 109S092
Motor power: 11/10W
Air flow: 38.9CFM
Voltage: 200V
Current: 0.07A
Frequency: 50~60Hz
Speed: 2700/3100RPM
Size: 92*92*25mm
Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
Packaging and Delivery
Selling Units: Single item








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