Does anyone have a part number for the 53132 fan (or equivalent)? Mine
is getting pretty noisy.
Thanks!
John
Hi John;
There is a good chance I have the exact fan. I will check later today and let you know. If I do have it I well send you one. At least I should be able to find the Agilent and manufacturer part number .
Cheers;
Thomas Knox
Sr Test and Measurement Engineer
Boulder Colorado 80305
1-303-554-0307
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Does anyone have a part number for the 53132 fan (or equivalent)? Mine
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Hi John,
I have a copy of the Agilent 53132 components list from 2007, but it
seems to only cover the circuit boards :-( Anyway, for what its worth, I
have put it in my dropbox as it is a 3.2 megabyte PDF - see:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/f9qd42g6qr5cnhx/HP53132A%20Components%205989-6308EN.pdf?dl=0
I have also put a similar file for the 53131:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sgp9z9vmmbruelg/HP53131A%20Components%205989-6307EN.pdf?dl=0
Regards,
Peter
On 20 November 2016 at 19:14, John Ackermann N8UR jra@febo.com wrote:
Does anyone have a part number for the 53132 fan (or equivalent)? Mine is
getting pretty noisy.
Thanks!
John
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I was able to cross it easily to a well-known fan manufacturer's part.
If someone doesn't chime in, I'll dig through my notes and get you the
details.
-christopher.
73 de AI6KG
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Does anyone have a part number for the 53132 fan (or equivalent)? Mine is
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John
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Hi John;
The exact part in a 2010 Agilent 53132A is EFB0412MD 12VDC 0.10A Brushless motor.
Operating Supply Voltage12 VDC
Airflow7.17 CFM
Speed6300 RPM
Pressure Type5.5 mmAq
Bearing TypeBall
Noise24 dBA
Power Rating0.72 W
Housing MaterialPlastic TypeD
Height40 mmLength40 mm
I have a FBK04F12U
Same exact form factor.
Voltage - Rated 12VDC
Size / Dimension Square - 40mm L x 40mm H
Width 20.00mm
Air Flow 9.2 CFM (0.260m³/min)
Static Pressure 0.472 in H2O (117.6 Pa)
Bearing Type Ball
Fan Type Tubeaxial
Features - Noise 42 dB(A) Power (Watts) 2.04W RPM 9500 RPM
Please feel free to contact me if you want me to ship one.
Cheers;
Thomas Knox
1-303-554-0307
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try this site:
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/replace-fan-on-53131a-counter-with-quieter-version/msg727690/#msg727690
Götz
Am 21.11.2016 um 02:43 schrieb Christopher Hoover:
I was able to cross it easily to a well-known fan manufacturer's part.
If someone doesn't chime in, I'll dig through my notes and get you the
details.
-christopher.
73 de AI6KG
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Just replaced the fan in my 53131 and I believe that its the same. You
can use any 40mm square by 20mm thick
fan . Any current draw over 500ma means that it is grunty enough for the
job.
You need to carefully remove the power supply assembly after removing
the 3 scews. Easy.
regards
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Tom wrote:
EFB0412MD
Airflow 7.17 CFM
6300 RPM
Noise 24 dBA
FBK04F12U
Same exact form factor.
Air Flow 9.2 CFM
9500 RPM
Noise 42 dB(A)
Note the 18dB greater noise (that's a HUGE difference). Even with bad
bearings in the original fan, it is probably considerably quieter (by
10dB or more) than the proposed replacement. On the other hand, the
replacement moves 28% more air, which may be a good thing.
Best regards,
Charles
On 11/21/16 6:39 AM, Charles Steinmetz wrote:
Tom wrote:
EFB0412MD
Airflow 7.17 CFM
6300 RPM
Noise 24 dBA
FBK04F12U
Same exact form factor.
Air Flow 9.2 CFM
9500 RPM
Noise 42 dB(A)
Note the 18dB greater noise (that's a HUGE difference). Even with bad
bearings in the original fan, it is probably considerably quieter (by
10dB or more) than the proposed replacement. On the other hand, the
replacement moves 28% more air, which may be a good thing.
That's a 40mm fan, which is a standard size, I'll bet you can find a
slower turning/quieter fan.
I will point out that I have rejuvenated many a fan by peeling off the
round label covering the bearing and adding a small amount of oil.
David N1HAC
On 11/21/16 12:57 PM, jimlux wrote:
On 11/21/16 6:39 AM, Charles Steinmetz wrote:
Tom wrote:
EFB0412MD
Airflow 7.17 CFM
6300 RPM
Noise 24 dBA
FBK04F12U
Same exact form factor.
Air Flow 9.2 CFM
9500 RPM
Noise 42 dB(A)
Note the 18dB greater noise (that's a HUGE difference). Even with bad
bearings in the original fan, it is probably considerably quieter (by
10dB or more) than the proposed replacement. On the other hand, the
replacement moves 28% more air, which may be a good thing.
That's a 40mm fan, which is a standard size, I'll bet you can find a
slower turning/quieter fan.
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