Telecom Cabinet Cooling Fans
SXDOOL supplies cooling fans for telecom cabinets, communication equipment and network power systems that need stable airflow, signal feedback and repeatable supply.

Application Fit
- Telecom cabinets
- 5G equipment
- Communication power systems
- Outdoor enclosure ventilation
Recommended Fan Match
- 48V DC fan platforms
- EC fans for efficient cabinet cooling
- FG/RD monitoring signals
- Custom cable and connector options
RFQ Details To Send
- 48V or other voltage requirement
- Indoor/outdoor use
- Airflow and alarm signal needs
- Cable and connector drawing
SXDOOL is a Guangzhou-based OEM cooling fan manufacturer supporting low MOQ project reviews, small-batch custom fan projects, fast RFQ response, and custom DC, AC, EC, axial and blower fan options for B2B equipment buyers.
Does SXDOOL make 48V telecom cooling fans?
Yes. SXDOOL supports 48V DC fan platforms and custom wiring options for telecom cabinet and communication equipment projects.
Can SXDOOL support alarm signal fans?
Yes. FG tachometer and RD alarm signal options can be discussed for telecom cooling fan projects.
Application engineering
Telecom cabinet cooling fan selection for 48V and outdoor enclosure projects
Engineering guide for telecom cabinet cooling
Remove continuous electronics heat while controlling dust and moisture at remote cabinet sites. A reliable design starts with the heat load and the resistance of the complete airflow path. Free-air CFM is not enough when filters, heat sinks, grilles, ducts or densely packed components create pressure loss.
SXDOOL supports project review for 5G cabinets, base-station electronics, roadside telecom enclosures and network power systems. The objective is to identify a suitable fan family and mounting envelope first, then confirm voltage, operating point, control signal, environment, cable, connector, documentation and sample requirements through RFQ.
| Primary engineering problem | Remove continuous electronics heat while controlling dust and moisture at remote cabinet sites. |
|---|---|
| Candidate fan platforms | 48V DC axial fans, EC fan platforms and filtered cabinet ventilation assemblies. |
| Required project inputs | Cabinet heat load, solar gain, ambient range, filter pressure loss, panel cutout, airflow direction and maintenance access. |
| Control and monitoring | PWM, FG or RD signals can integrate fan speed and alarm status with the cabinet controller. |
| Environmental boundary | Ingress protection must be assessed across the complete enclosure, wiring, connector and mounting interface. |
Recommended selection sequence
- Quantify heat generation and the maximum allowable component or enclosure temperature.
- Map the inlet, outlet and internal obstructions, then estimate or measure the pressure drop at the target airflow.
- Confirm the available frame, depth, mounting pattern, supply voltage and controller signal interface.
- Review ambient temperature, dust, moisture, acoustic limits, service access, life expectation and fault response before approving samples.
telecom cabinet cooling FAQ
Which fan family should engineers start with for telecom cabinet cooling?
48V DC axial fans, EC fan platforms and filtered cabinet ventilation assemblies. Start with the airflow path and system resistance, then compare the available frame, voltage and control interface.
Which project data is required to size a fan for telecom cabinet cooling?
Cabinet heat load, solar gain, ambient range, filter pressure loss, panel cutout, airflow direction and maintenance access. Include target temperature, mounting envelope and expected quantity so a duty point can be reviewed instead of selecting by fan diameter alone.
How should environmental and control requirements be specified for telecom cabinet cooling?
PWM, FG or RD signals can integrate fan speed and alarm status with the cabinet controller. Ingress protection must be assessed across the complete enclosure, wiring, connector and mounting interface.
Compare the available fan platforms, use the fan selector, review the related engineering resource, or email david@sxdool.com with the application data.