Rittal's updated fans: Blue e+ fans
Powerful - durable - reliable
As part of Rittal's ongoing process of continuously improving its products, new fans have been available since 1 May 2024. These new fans will replace the current ones.
These new fans contain all the positive elements of the old version, as well as innovations such as:
- Higher air throughput by applying a pleated filter mat
- Connection option for an IoT interface, which allows you to receive information on the status, usage, operating hours or energy consumption of the fan
- The new fans have an emergency cooling function, for unexpected heat in the cabinet (note: only for EC fans)
- Automatic filter cleaning (only possible in combination with an IoT interface)
With these fans, you reduce your energy costs. This is a cooling solution that combines power, efficiency and simplicity. The new fans are available in the following variants:
- AC/DC
- EC
- EMC
The fans include a new design. The release mechanism has been improved, making it easy to replace the filter mats and ensuring easier and also faster assembly. The fan modules remain unchanged.
Machine downtime costs money. A fan that fails can cause enormous damage.
Find out how the new Blue e+ fans can contribute to improvements within your daily operations!
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