Filtering fan 122m3/h, 230V AC, 250x250, IP54 EF-250-122-230V 001344013
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Filtering fan 122m3/h, 230V AC, 250x250, IP54 EF-250-122-230V 001344013
Ventilation and protection for your devices
This filtering fan is a reliable solution for maintaining optimal temperature and cleanliness inside electrical and electronic enclosures. Designed to operate in demanding conditions, it provides effective cooling and protection against dust and other contaminants. It is a key element for ensuring the long-term and trouble-free operation of sensitive components.
This fan, with a capacity of 122 m³/h, effectively removes heat generated by devices, preventing overheating. G3 filtration class guarantees retention of most dust and contaminants, protecting electronics from damage. IP54 protection class means resistance to ingress of solids and water splashes - an ideal solution for use in harsh industrial conditions.
Construction and mounting
The fan has been designed with ease of installation and maintenance in mind. Spring clamps facilitate connection of power cables without the use of tools, and a sliding filter mat replacement system allows for quick and convenient filter replacement. Special mounting clips allow for quick mounting without the need for additional tools. The ability to disassemble from the front of the enclosure provides easy access to the fan if servicing is required.
- Ball bearings ensure long life and reliability of the device.
- Wide operating temperature range (-10 to +55°C) allows the fan to be used in various environments.
- Mounting hole 223 x 223 mm ensures compatibility with most standard enclosures.
- Made of high-quality materials, which translates to durability and corrosion resistance.
- Rated voltage 230V AC - standard mains voltage, facilitating integration with existing infrastructure.
Thanks to this filtering fan, you can be sure that your devices will operate in optimal conditions, and you will avoid costly downtime related to failures caused by overheating or contamination.

