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    OA406 Series AC fan tray

    Orion's latest high-airflow fan tray available with redundant power capability

    12/17/2014

    Orion Fans, a leading manufacturer of standard and custom AC and DC fans, fan trays and accessories, has expanded its high-airflow fan tray offering to include a front exhaust unit available with up to six-fan positions. Ideal for narrow depth cabinets found in security, audio and A/V applications, the OA406 Series AC fan tray combines small size - only 1U high - with reliable performance and high airflows of up to 160 CFM.

    Should a customer need redundant power, the OA406 Series fan tray comes standard with redundant power capability. The low-cost fan tray can be ordered with an additional universal 90-264 VAC input external power supply, or used with a switching 12VDC rail as a redundant power source. The OA406 Series AC fan tray switches seamlessly if power is lost in one of the supplies. The unit can be ordered in either North American or European versions, and provides either North American NEMA 5-15P or IEC320-C14 connection.

    The OA406 Series AC fan tray also features a bi-color LED alarm indication that glows green under normal operating conditions and changes to red under alarm conditions.

    The OA406 Series AC fan tray has a sturdy 16 Ga powder coated steel construction. The RoHS-compliant OA406 Series fan tray has an operating temperature range of -10°C to +50°C.

    With six configurations available, pricing for the OA406 Series fan tray starts at $199.00.

    OA406 Series fan tray

    Orion Fans

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