17,000+ TELECOM EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR NETWORK

Leading Suppliers of telecom equipment 2G/3G/4G/LTE/5G

REVO offers a wide selection of Ericsson network parts and equipment — new, used and refurbished.

Ericsson FAN TRAY, RRU22

Part Number
BKV106032/2
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson BKV106032/2 FAN TRAY for RRU22 units ensures critical cooling and reliable performance in telecom infrastructure.

Contact us for price & availability

Specifications

AI Research Sourced from publicly available data — verify before purchase.
Part Type Other
Dim Notes Dimensions not available in training data.
Spec Notes Specifications not available in training data.
Dim Confidence unknown

About This Part

The Ericsson BKV106032/2 FAN TRAY is a critical component designed for thermal management within Ericsson RRU22 (Remote Radio Unit 22) systems. In modern cellular networks, RRUs are deployed close to antennas to enhance signal quality and reduce feeder loss, often operating in challenging outdoor environments. These high-performance units generate significant heat, which, if not properly managed, can lead to performance degradation, system failures, and reduced operational lifespan. This fan tray provides the necessary active cooling to dissipate heat, ensuring the RRU22 maintains optimal operating temperatures and consistent performance under various load conditions. Reliable thermal management is paramount for the continuous operation of telecom infrastructure. The BKV106032/2 FAN TRAY is engineered to integrate seamlessly with Ericsson RRU22 units, safeguarding against overheating and contributing to network stability and uptime. As a B2B supplier, Revo Distribution Limited offers this essential part as a cost-effective solution for network operators and service providers. Sourcing refurbished Ericsson components like this fan tray allows businesses to maintain, repair, or upgrade their existing infrastructure without the capital expenditure of new equipment, ensuring the longevity and efficiency of their critical radio access network deployments.