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CASED 18Performance Data71<strong>JM</strong>Telephone:01206 222 5551 - 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/18 3 - 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/22 5 - 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/362 - 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/36 4 - 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/24Fax:01206 222 90580<strong>JM</strong>6 - 80<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/26 8 - 80<strong>JM</strong>/25/4/9/227 - 80<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/36 9 - 80<strong>JM</strong>/25/4/9/28Email:fans.uk@flaktwoods.comExpress Website:www.flaktwoods.com/expressFan Selector:www.flaktwoods.com/fanselector<strong>JM</strong> <strong>Aerofoil</strong> fan71-80<strong>JM</strong>Electrical DataSound pressure levels quoted are average dBA at 3m distance over a sphere, under freefield conditions and are presented for comparative purposes only .Fans that include BT or CT motors can be continuously operated at temperatures upto 70°C. When these fans are operating in excess of 50°C they should be run at fullspeed only.For Short cased fans please omit the prefix from the product number and state S-type onenquiries/orders. Product numbers shown are for Long cased fans.Bold text denotes Super Expr ess Product, next day deliver y available if or deredby 4pm.380-420V/50Hz/3φm 3 /s at Pa (Static)RefProductCodeSpeedrev/minMotorProductNumberPitchAngle(°)MotorRating(kW)Full LoadCurrent(at 400V)(A)StartingCurrent(at 400V)(A)WiringDiagramRefSpeed ControllerTransformerInverterSoundLeveldBA0 50 100 150 200 250 300 4001 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/… 900 CT9 JL741652 16-18 0.5 1.5 4.5 CD1559 MT3.2 FWX1 53 3.29 2.97 2.542 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/… 900 F22 EX741653 24-36 1.35 3.4 15 CD1559 MT3.7 FWX2 55 5.47 4.89 4.233 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/... 1440 F22 JL741451 14-22 2.1 5.0 27 CD1559 MT3.7 FWX3 65 6.10 5.85 5.64 5.39 5.16 4.86 4.564 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/… 1440 F22 EX741401 8-24 2.7 5.8 30 CD1343 N/A FWX3 65 6.49 6.24 6.00 5.76 5.51 5.25 4.925 71<strong>JM</strong>/20/4/6/… 1440 112 DX741404 36 4.4 8.4 57.2 CD1343 N/A FWX5 68 8.75 8.41 8.03 7.66 7.24 6.81 6.346 80<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/… 935 F22 EX831651 24-26 1.35 3.4 15 CD1559 MT3.7 FWX2 58 6.48 5.83 5.20 4.487 80<strong>JM</strong>/20/6/6/… 935 F22 JL831652 8-36 2.5 6.4 26 CD1559 N/A FWX3 69 9.43 9.05 8.68 8.27 7.86 7.46 7.018 80<strong>JM</strong>/25/4/9/… 1440 112 EX831405 8-22 4.4 8.4 57.2 CD1343 N/A FWX5 71 8.42 8.16 7.91 7.62 7.38 7.05 6.75 5.989 80<strong>JM</strong>/25/4/9/… 1440 132S EX831408 28 6.6 12.6 84.4 CD1343 N/A FWX6 71 10.07 9.84 9.54 9.24 8.93 8.61 8.21 7.35Wiring diagrams can be found on pages 22-23The fan noise levels shown are for the specified operating point. When an electronic controller is incorporated, a magnetic not e (enhanced motor noise) can occur - par ticularly if the fan is operating at speeds well below maximum.For noise sensitive applications FWL recommend using an auto transformer speed controller . Fans are supplied at catalogue stat ed angle. Should you wish for the pitch angle to be adjusted, we would be happy to of fer a quotation

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