T480 - 2U Ultra High Airflow Rack Fan System
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Airflow
336.4 CFM
Noise
61.2 dBA
Description
Description
PROCOOL T480 is a High Airflow Rackmount fan system.
With airflow pushing at 336 CFM this fan can cool the hottest racks!
The PROCOOL T480 is the top choice for IT professionals. From smaller single rack systems to large data centers. The T480 is the best choice for high power cooling.
Available in both intake and exhaust versions.
The Intake model T480 blows air into the rack.
The Exhaust model T480-E pulls air from the rack.
⚠ Quiet operation - 61 dBA
✓ High Airflow - 336 CFM
Specifications
Specifications
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Panel size
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Panel color
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Number of fans
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Power consumption
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Grill type
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Power supply model
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Power supply voltage
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Power supply cable length
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Power supply AC plug type
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Power supply DC plug type
Connecting multiple fans
Connecting multiple fans
- Link multiple fans together in different configurations.
- Link fans to temperature controlled models so all fans are controlled by temp.
- Link standard fans together so all share a power source.
- Link cabinet fans and rack mount fans together.
When combining fans note the amperage draw of each fan added to the system. Add all of the amp ratings together. The total should be half of the amp rating of the power supply being used. Most systems run on a 1 or 2 amp power supply others up to 6 amp is required.
For standard rack mount fans, connect the power supply to the first fan. This will be the master control. Then connect more fans to the slave fan connector. Slave connectors are standard on SX and SXT series fans. TV series fans can be custom made with slave option.
For temperature-controlled rack fans, connect the power to the controller unit. Then using the PSA-SP Adaptor cable, connect additional standard rack fans.