The 712F/2L-005 is a compact DC axial fan from EBM-Papst, measuring 70×70×15 mm. It operates on 12 V DC and delivers an airflow of 28 m³/h – an efficient choice when space is limited but cooling requirements are high.
The fan is ideal for cooling electronics, control cabinets, and embedded systems where quiet and reliable operation is crucial. Its low noise level of 25 dB(A) makes it suitable even for environments with strict noise requirements.
- Voltage: 12 V DC (range 8–13.8 V)
- Airflow: 28 m³/h
- Speed: 5,300 rpm
- Noise level: 25 dB(A)
- Power: 0.6 W
- Dimensions: 70×70×15 mm, weight 53 g
- Housing and impeller: fiberglass-reinforced plastic (GRP/PBT and GRP/PA)
- Connection: 3-pin Molex connector, AWG 24–28
- Lifespan: up to 60,000 hours (ball bearing at 40 °C)
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Technical specifications
| Product attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Airflow at 0 Pa | 28 m³/h |
| Speed | 5300 rpm |
| Power | 0.6 W |
| Voltage | 12 V DC VAC |
| Motor frame | The housing is made of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP/PBT) and has a square shape with dimensions of 70 x 15 mm. The fan weighs 53 grams. Standard packaging contains 40 units. |
| Casing | glass fibre reinforced plastic (GRP/PBT), square |
| Impeller | The fan wheel is made of glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP/PA). The airflow is 28 m³/h and the air exhausts over struts. The direction of rotation is counterclockwise when viewed from the rotor side. The fan has a diameter of 70 mm and a depth of 15 mm. |
| Bearing type | sintered bearing / ball bearing |
| Rotation direction | counter-clockwise, viewed from the rotor side |
| Motor type | The motor is a DC axial fan motor designed for 12 V DC with a voltage range of 8–13.8 V. The nominal speed is 5300 rpm and the power input is 0.6 W. The operating temperature range is -20 to +70 °C. The expected lifespan is 60,000 hours with ball bearings and 30,000 hours with sleeve bearings at 40 °C. |