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The Prestolite bi-directional cooling fan is designed to ensure efficient cooling of alternators. Its design allows for optimal air circulation, essential for maintaining the performance and longevity of marine electrical systems. A reliable component for on-board power generation.

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Ventilateur bi directionnel pour AL028-AL029
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Description

Prestolite - Bi-directional Cooling Fan - Optimal Cooling for Marine Alternators

The Prestolite Bi-directional Cooling Fan is an essential component for the thermal management of on-board alternators. Its design allows for efficient ventilation, regardless of the rotation direction, thus ensuring a stable operating temperature and the protection of electrical systems.

Ideal for installations requiring rigorous thermal management, it ensures reliable operation and contributes to the durability of the alternator in the marine environment.


Reliability and Thermal Performance

This fan is designed for direct integration and consistent performance, even under demanding conditions.

  • Performance : Ensures efficient and consistent alternator cooling.
  • Design : Bi-directional operation for maximum adaptability.
  • Specificity : Contributes to the longevity of power generation systems.

KEY FEATURES :

  • Bi-directional cooling
  • Alternator lifespan optimization

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