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Ericsson R1D FAN UNIT

Part Number
BFB140 12/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

The Ericsson R1D Fan Unit provides essential cooling for telecom infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

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About This Part

The Ericsson R1D Fan Unit is a critical component designed to maintain optimal operating temperatures within Ericsson's telecommunications and networking equipment. Effective thermal management is paramount in high-density environments, preventing overheating that can lead to performance degradation, system failures, and costly downtime. This fan unit ensures consistent airflow, dissipating heat generated by active components such as processors, power modules, and interface cards. Typically deployed within base stations, network nodes, or data centre racks housing Ericsson hardware, the R1D Fan Unit is engineered for continuous operation and reliability. While specific technical specifications for the BFB140 12/1 model would detail airflow capacity, power consumption, and noise levels, all Ericsson fan units are built to meet stringent industry standards for efficiency and durability. They are integral to extending the lifespan of valuable network assets by maintaining stable internal temperatures. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment. We stock Ericsson R1D Fan Units to support our clients in maintaining and upgrading their existing infrastructure cost-effectively. By offering reliable, tested fan units, Revo enables businesses to ensure the operational integrity of their Ericsson systems, minimizing capital expenditure while maximizing equipment longevity and network uptime.