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The motor fan has high reliability, and the running status is monitored in real time

Feb 12, 2021

A motor fan is a motor with a fan hub and blades. There are evenly distributed slots along the outer circumference of the fan hub. The blades are inserted into the slots, and the blades and the fan hub are integrated by permanent connection methods such as welding and bonding. The overall balance of the motor fan is good, which can save the man-hours required to adjust the balance, and the weight is more than 30% less than that of the bolt-connected fan. When the motor of the utility model is adopted, the vibration and noise during operation are reduced.

Although the motor fan has high reliability, it is still a mechanical device. When used for a long time, its speed may drop or even stop. Therefore, it is best to monitor the running status of the fan in real time to facilitate timely detection of problems. The alarm sensor can give an alarm signal when the fan speed is lower than a certain threshold, and the speed signal output can realize the real-time monitoring of the fan speed. The alarm signal output from the fan circuit has two states: "high level" and "low level". The meaning of the two levels is generally in accordance with the positive logic system. High level means "fault" and "low level". Means "normal". The speed signal output from the fan circuit is usually in the form of pulses, and each wave head indicates that the fan has rotated one circle. Such signals can be directly provided to the host through the data bus for display. The speed signal output by some fans is not the real speed of the fan, but a multiple of the speed. For example, every revolution generates 2, 4, or 6 pulses, which must be processed to form a real speed signal reflecting the fan. If you want to distinguish whether the fan speed is the real speed or a multiple, you can use the tachometer to measure the actual speed, and then compare it with the displayed data. The speed measurement signal of the fan is generally output from a three-lead plug. The yellow and black of the three leads are +12V power and ground respectively, and the other color line is the speed signal output line. It should be noted that the third lead of some three-lead fans is not a speed measurement signal output line, but a speed control signal line, through which the speed control signal is input to the fan motor.