Axial 1238

Axial 1238

Axial 1238

size: 120*120*38mm

Manufacturer:D-Fan

Material:Thermal Plastic UL 94-0

Place of Origin:Guangdong, China

Mounting: FREE STANDING
Warranty: One year
After-sales Service Provided: Online support
Weight: 265g

Manufacturer Product Number:DC Axial Fan 1238

MOQ: 500PCS

Shipping: Express/Ocean freight/Land freight/Air freight 

The 1238 is an AC axial fan with a voltage of 12-24v and a speed of 2400-3000RPM. It uses special technology to seal the motor. The motor will not be affected by water vapor and will not produce sparks. It can be used in refrigerators. The specifications can be customized.

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Products DescriptionDC Axial Fan 1238

 

Many people today live with access to a refrigerator, thanks to modern technology and refrigerator efficiency improvements. They’re so common, many times homeowners don’t think too much about them. They keep our food at a necessary low temperature — 40 degrees F or lower — to keep it from spoiling, and, for most of us, that’s good enough. But did you know there are ways to arrange your food products in your refrigerator that will help them remain fresh as long as possible?

Refrigerator Door Usage
The doors are the warmest part of the refrigerator, so these shelves should house the more temperature-fluctuation proof items, like condiments, juice and pickled ingredients. Many people keep eggs, butter and dairy on the door shelves, but it’s actually best to keep these things on the higher shelves inside the refrigerator. You can also re-examine the best refrigerator shelf configuration to ensure that you are keeping food as cold as possible.

Never store anything for consumption on top of the fridge — the heat produced by the refrigerator during its normal chilling operation rises and will ruin any loaves of bread or bottles of wine you’re storing up there. If you need to use the space, use it for kitchen appliances, empty lunch boxes or cookbooks.

DC 120*120*38mm axial fan is suitable for refrigerator, 2400-300 RPM, specifications can be customized. Welcome to contact us for more information.

Many people today live with access to a refrigerator, thanks to modern technology and refrigerator efficiency improvements. They’re so common, many times homeowners don’t think too much about them. They keep our food at a necessary low temperature — 40 degrees F or lower — to keep it from spoiling, and, for most of us, that’s good enough. But did you know there are ways to arrange your food products in your refrigerator that will help them remain fresh as long as possible?

Refrigerator Door Usage
The doors are the warmest part of the refrigerator, so these shelves should house the more temperature-fluctuation proof items, like condiments, juice and pickled ingredients. Many people keep eggs, butter and dairy on the door shelves, but it’s actually best to keep these things on the higher shelves inside the refrigerator. You can also re-examine the best refrigerator shelf configuration to ensure that you are keeping food as cold as possible.

Never store anything for consumption on top of the fridge — the heat produced by the refrigerator during its normal chilling operation rises and will ruin any loaves of bread or bottles of wine you’re storing up there. If you need to use the space, use it for kitchen appliances, empty lunch boxes or cookbooks.

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Axial 1238

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