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Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
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Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30
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Roof fan flue gas outlet horizontal - DHN 630 D4 F4 30

Article number: 65150564


Brand: Ruck ventilatoren GmbH


Delivery time: 16 working days
RRP £3,495.74
£2,097.44
-40%

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Brand Ruck ventilatoren GmbH
GTIN 4061199030540
Manufacturer's item number 150564
Article number 65150564

Specifications

Number of phases 3~
Number of poles 4
Type of motor control F
Gewicht 121 kg
IP Motor IP55
Insulation Class Motor F
Max. Operating Current 8.5 A
Max. pressure 1280 Pa
Max. Air Volume 15750 m³/h
Max. Current Consumption 8.5 A
Max. power consumption 4112 W
Max. Static Efficiency 57.6 %
Max. allowed Frequency (3˜ motors) 50 Hz
Max. allowed Medium Temperature 200 °C
Max. allowed Medium Temperature at Rated Current 200 °C
Max. allowed Ambient Temperature 50 °C
Max. allowed Ambient Temperature at Rated Current 50 °C
Max. number of revolutions 1485 1/min
Max. Total Efficiency 58.2 %
Min. Operating Temperature -20 °C
Motor type 3~
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Nominal power consumption 4112 W
Nominal voltage 400 V
Nominal current 8.1 A
Rated Speed 1460 1/min
Direction of blow out Horizontal

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