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Nortel Networks Fan Unit

Part Number
NTR661BC01
Manufacturer
Nortel Networks
In Stock Used

Nortel Motorola NTR661BC01 Fan Unit provides essential cooling for telecom and networking infrastructure, ensuring optimal system performance.

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About This Part

A fan unit like the Nortel Motorola NTR661BC01 is a critical component in maintaining the operational integrity of telecom and data centre equipment. Its primary function is to dissipate heat generated by active components such as processors, power supplies, and network interfaces within chassis, racks, and enclosures. In high-density networking environments, effective thermal management is paramount to prevent overheating, which can lead to performance degradation, system instability, or even permanent hardware failure. These units are typically integrated into larger systems like switches, routers, base stations, or optical transport platforms. While specific technical specifications for the NTR661BC01 would include airflow capacity (CFM), power consumption, noise level, and form factor, its general purpose is to provide reliable, continuous cooling. These fan units are designed for continuous operation within demanding B2B environments, often featuring redundant designs or hot-swappable capabilities to ensure maximum uptime. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying used and refurbished telecom and data centre equipment, including essential components like this Nortel Motorola fan unit. By offering such parts, Revo enables businesses to extend the lifespan of their existing infrastructure, perform critical repairs, and maintain legacy systems cost-effectively, supporting sustainable operations without compromising performance.