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SUNON
Notes
Ⅰ.
SAFETY
1. DO NOT use or operate this fan in excess of the limitations set forth in this
specification. SUNON is not responsible for the non-performance of this fan
and/or any damages resulting from its use, if it is not used or operated in
accordance with the specifications.
2. SUNON recommends adding a protection circuit to the product or application in
which this fan is installed, such as a thermo-fuse, or current-fuse or thermo-
protector. The failure to use such a device may result in smoke, fire, electric
shock by insulation degradation in cases of motor lead short circuit, overload, or
over voltage, and/or other failure.
3. SUNON recommends installing a protection device to the product or application
in which this fan is installed if there is a possibility of reverse-connection
between VDC (+) and GND (-). The failure to install such a device may result in
smoke, fire, and/or destruction, although these conditions may not manifest
immediately.
4. This fan must be installed and used in compliance with all applicable safety
standards and regulations.
5. Use proper care when handling and/or installing this fan. Improper handling or
installation of this fan may cause damage that could result in unsafe conditions.
6. Use proper care during installation and/or wiring. Failure to use proper care
may cause damage to certain components of the fan including, but not limited to,
the coil and lead wires, which could result in smoke and/or fire.
7. DO NOT use power or ground PWM to control the fan speed. If the fan speed
needs to be adjusted, please contact Sunon to customize the product design for
your application.
8. For critical or extreme environments, including non stop operation, please
contact Sunon and we will gladly provide assistance with your product selection
to ensure an appropriate cooling product for your application.
SPEC.NO D01000931F-00
REVISION DATE
04. 15. 2013
ISSUE DATE 04. 01. 2009 E D I T I O N 6
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