FAQ
Q1: What are the key specifications that define the FULLTECH UF-92B23BTH axial fan?
A1: It is an axial fan with core specs: 230V rated voltage, 92×92×25 mm size, 68 m³/h max air flow, 16W input power, 3000 rpm speed, and 36 dB noise. These specs cover its physical size, power needs, and performance, guiding its use in specific cooling or ventilation setups.
Q2: Given its 92×92×25 mm size, what installation scenarios is the UF-92B23BTH best suited for?
A2: Its compact 92×92×25 mm size makes it ideal for tight spaces, such as small electrical enclosures, mini server cases, or compact electronic devices (like 3D printer controllers). It fits where larger fans can’t, while still providing 68 m³/h airflow for targeted cooling.
Q3: How does the 36 dB noise level of the UF-92B23BTH impact its usability in different environments?
A3: At 36 dB, it produces very low noise—similar to a quiet office. This makes it suitable for noise-sensitive areas, like home electronics setups, small workshops, or indoor equipment rooms. Users won’t face loud disruptions while it delivers 68 m³/h airflow for cooling.
Q4: What happens if the UF-92B23BTH is powered by a voltage other than its rated 230V?
A4: It must use 230V. A lower voltage will lead to weak airflow (below 68 m³/h), slow speed (under 3000 rpm), or failure to start. A higher voltage risks overheating the motor, damaging internal parts, or increasing noise above 36 dB. Always match the 230V rating for safety and performance.
Q5: Is the 16W input power of the UF-92B23BTH energy-efficient, especially for long-term use?
A5: Yes, 16W is highly energy-efficient. It uses only 16 watts per hour, keeping long-term energy costs very low. When paired with its 68 m³/h airflow, it offers good airflow per watt—perfect for continuous use in devices like small cooling fans or ventilation systems without wasting energy.