Tag Archives: SXDOOL
Extending Data Center Cooling Fan Lifespan – SXDOOL
Learn how to maximize the lifespan of your data center cooling fans with proper maintenance, NMB bearings, and voltage control from SXDOOL. -->
Preventing Condensation Damage in Outdoor Cabinet Fans – SXDOOL
Learn how to protect outdoor cabinet cooling fans from condensation damage with IP68 ratings and moisture-resistant coatings from SXDOOL. -->
Corrosive Gases & Cooling Fans: Impact on Materials & Bearings
Understand how corrosive gases like H2S, SO2, and NH3 degrade industrial fan materials and NMB bearings, and how SXDOOL’s IP68 protection mitigates these risks.
How to Test a 24V/48V DC Fan Using a Multimeter – SXDOOL
Learn how to professionally test 24V/48V DC cooling fans with a multimeter to diagnose motor, power, and bearing issues for industrial thermal systems. -->
Troubleshooting FG Sensor Signals | Technical Guide
A technical guide for engineers on understanding and responding to FG (Frequency Generator) sensor trips in industrial fans. Diagnose rotation issues effectivel
Repair vs Replace Industrial Fans | Cost-Benefit Analysis
A technical guide for engineers on whether to repair or replace broken industrial cooling fans. Compare the costs, risks, and benefits for your hardware. -->
Fan Motor Overheating: Causes & Solutions | Technical Guide
A technical guide for engineers on the causes and prevention of cooling fan motor overheating. Learn how to protect your industrial thermal systems. -->
Maintenance of IP68 Waterproof Fans | Technical Guide
A technical guide for engineers on the maintenance and cleaning of IP68-rated waterproof cooling fans. Ensure long-term performance in outdoor settings. -->
Diagnosing Bearing Failures in Industrial Fans
A technical guide for hardware engineers on diagnosing bearing failures in continuous-operation fans. Learn about acoustic and mechanical symptoms. -->
Dust Accumulation and Fan Performance | Technical Guide
Technical analysis of how dust impacts cooling fan performance, static pressure, and MTBF. Learn how to prevent dust-related fan failures in industrial settings