Description
Model Number: 9GA0412P3H01
Manufacturer: Sanyo Denki
Series: San Ace 40 GA (Low Power Consumption Fan)
Fan Type: DC Brushless Axial Fan (Tubeaxial)
Dimensions (L x H x W): 40 mm x 40 mm x 28 mm
Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
Operating Voltage Range: 10.8 VDC to 13.2 VDC
Rated Current: 0.280 A
Input Power: 3.36 W
Wiring: 4 Lead Wires (typically includes Positive, Negative, Pulse Sensor Output (Tach), and PWM Control Input)
Protection Functions: Locked Rotor Burnout Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection
Rotational Speed (RPM): 14500 RPM
Maximum Airflow:
19.1 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute)
0.54 m³/min (Cubic Meters per Minute)
32.4 m³/h (Cubic Meters per Hour)
Maximum Static Pressure:
1.39 in H2O (Inches of Water)
347 Pa (Pascals)
Noise Level: 50.0 dB(A)
Bearing Type: Ball Bearing
Frame Material: Plastic (Resin) (UL 94V-0 Flame Retardancy)
Impeller (Blade) Material: Plastic (Resin) (UL 94V-1 Flame Retardancy)
Frame Design: Ribbed
Sensor Type: Pulse Sensor (Tachometer output for speed monitoring)
Control Function: PWM Control (Pulse Width Modulation for speed regulation)
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Expected Life (L10): 40,000 hours at 60°C (or 70,000 hours at 40°C)
Safety Approvals: CSA, TUV, UL
Mass: Approximately 53 g (0.117 lb)
RoHS Compliant: Yes
The Sanyo Denki 9GA0412P3H01 is a powerful and energy-efficient 40x40x28mm DC axial fan from the San Ace 40 GA series, designed for high airflow in compact electronic applications. Operating on 12VDC with a low power consumption of 3.36W and current draw of 0.280A, it delivers an impressive 19.1 CFM (0.54 m³/min) of airflow and high static pressure of 1.39 in H2O (347 Pa) at a rapid 14500 RPM, with a noise level of 50.0 dB(A). This fan features durable ball bearings, flame-retardant plastic construction, and includes both a pulse sensor for speed monitoring and PWM control for precise speed regulation, along with locked rotor and reverse polarity protection, ensuring a long L10 life of 40,000 hours at 60°C.

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