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Voltage Voltage |
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Maximum Temperature Maximum Temperature |
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Airflow Airflow |
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Current Current |
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Housing Material Housing Material |
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Overall Width Overall Width |
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DFARS (Defense Acquisition Regulations Supplement) DFARS (Defense AcquisitionRegulations Supplement) |
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Electrical Connection Type Electrical Connection Type |
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Motor Enclosure Type Motor Enclosure Type |
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Power Source Power Source |
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Number of Speeds Number of Speeds |
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Mounting Hole Diameter Mounting Hole Diameter |
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Blade Material Blade Material |
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Volume Volume |
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Overall Depth Overall Depth |
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Overall Height Overall Height | Show |
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Overall Height Overall Height | Hide |
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About Sound Levels
Measured in decibels (dB), volume ratings indicate how much noise equipment makes. Some common volume levels include a whisper @ 20 dB, a refrigerator @ 40 dB, a conversation @ 60 dB, and a light machine shop @ 90 dB. OSHA recommends hearing protection for exposure to 80 dB and greater.
Low-Voltage Heater and Air Conditioner Duct Booster Fans

Often used in vehicles, these fans operate on DC power. Insert them directly into your ductwork. They give small heaters and air conditioners a boost to circulate air through ductwork. All have a totally enclosed motor enclosure, which can be used in dirty, dusty, and damp environments.
Note: Airflow depends on the resistance created by ductwork. This resistance, known as static pressure (SP), is measured in inches of water.
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3" | 130 cfm @ 0 in. of H₂O | 65 dBA @ 15 ft. | 3 3/16" | 5" | 5 1/4" | 200° | Polypropylene Plastic | Polypropylene Plastic | No | 3/16" | 00000000 | 000000 |