Orion Fans, a leading manufacturer of standard and custom AC and DC fans, fan trays and accessories, has developed a new series of small, powerful vane axial (VXC) fans for harsh, high-static pressure environments for medical, networking and telecom equipment. Designed to deliver airflows of up to 283 CFM in a compact package, the high-pressure Vane Axial Series fans feature low weight-to-output ratios, and provide a maximum static pressure range of .74 to 1.85 inches of water (H2O) column.   The compact Vane Axial Series DC fans are currently available in four sizes: OD1238VA (120x38mm / 4.7"x1.5"), OD9238VA (92x38mm / 3.62" x 1.5"), OD8038VA (80x38mm / 3.15"x1.5"), OD6038VA (60x38mm / 2.36x1.5").  

The IP55-rated fans are also available with numerous specialty functions, such as pulse-width modulation, a tachometer, an alarm, and thermal control. "Previously, high-static pressure fans were much larger in size and found in military, aircraft and HVAC applications.  Orion Fans has harnessed that power in a much smaller package for more common commercial applications," said David Luna, product marketing manager for Orion Fans.  "Most competing fans on the market offer 120mm size fans with maximum air flows of 105 CFM with a maximum static pressure 0.23 inches of water.  The VXC Series fans are a major design improvement, maximizing air flow at 283 CFM, and a maximum static pressure of 1.85 inches of water." The VXC Series DC fans provide valuable space savings with increased airflows in all of the available model numbers and sizes.  The fans feature fiberglass reinforced frames and impellers, dual ball bearings and an auto restart and polarity-protected DC motor. The VXC Series fans are specified for an L10 life expectancy of 65,000 hours. 

Fans and blowers typically deliver more airflow and cool more effectively when working against a lower static pressure.  Unfortunately, high static pressure environments are commonly found in networking and telecom enclosures, industrial electronic cabinets, medical imaging equipment, particularly CT scanners and MRIs. The VXC series helps the design engineer overcome the static pressure limitations in their system.

  • low weight-to-output ratios
  • four sizes