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Seaflo 320cfm 24v Dc Centrifugal Electric Bilge Blower Fan Inflatable Air Blower on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Xiamen, China

Xiamen, China
Condition:New Brand:SEAFLO Blade Material:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:SFBB2-320-02 Material:ABS palstic reinforced plastic with stiffening rib Country/Region of Manufacture:China Fuse Size:10.0A Application:Marine/RV, Agriculture, Industry, Automotive Amp Draw:6.0A Power Source:24V DC Air Volume:320CFM/550CMH Type:Centrifugal Fan Radial Fan Mounting:Free Standing Flex mount and flange mount Certification:CE, ISO9001:2000, RoHS UPC:6970424901907




SEAFLO 320CFM 550CMH 24V DC Centrifugal Blower Fan Inflatable Bilge Air Blower

 



Features

  • Efficient high volume air flow
  • Very low current draw, long life
  • Flex mount and very strong dynamic flange mount
  • Flex Mount-02; Flange Mount-03
  • Sealed motor shaft for moisture protection
  • Corrosion resistant ABS plastic housing
  • Ignition protected
  • CE conforms with EN 50014-1,
  • EN 50014-2 and EN 61000-3-2 and EN 61000-3-3

 

 

Applications 

 

  • Boats bilge ventilation
  • Engine compartments
  • Galleys and heads
  • Race cars and helmet ventilation;
  • Bus ventilation (engine and bathroom fumes)
  • Tanning booths
  • Prison van ventilation (cooling, air-freshening)
  • Blow-up signs and mascots
  • Building ventilation

 

 


Technical Parameters



 

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Technical Data


  • Model: SFBB2-320-02
  • Volts(V): 24V
  • Air Flow(cfm/cmh): 320/550
  • Amp Draw(A): 6.0A
  • Fuse(A): 10.0A
  • Packing Size(mm): 300*270*280
  • N.W/G.W(kg): 2.27/2.45






 

 

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