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AIP601 S1 Yokogawa Door Fan Unit New & Original Stock

AIP601 S1 Yokogawa Door Fan Unit New & Original Stock

Configured for thermal management within system cabinets, the Yokogawa AIP601-S1 (AIP601 Door Fan Unit) provides direct physical execution of air circulation and heat dissipation for DCS and PLC cabinet internal...

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SKU: AIP601 S1
Vendor: Yokogawa
Category: Door Fan Unit
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Configured for thermal management within system cabinets, the Yokogawa AIP601-S1 (AIP601 Door Fan Unit) provides direct physical execution of air circulation and heat dissipation for DCS and PLC cabinet internal components.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model AIP601-S1
Brand Yokogawa
Origin USA
Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 2.2 cm x 12.4 cm x 12.6 cm
Power Consumption 24 VDC
Mounting Type Cabinet door mount
Function Forced convection cooling

DCS Process Control & Data Integrity

The AIP601-S1 maintains the operational environment of sensitive instrumentation by preventing localized thermal hotspots within the cabinet rack. By ensuring forced air movement, the unit stabilizes the internal ambient temperature, which is critical for maintaining the specified accuracy and drift characteristics of analog input modules and high-speed CPU boards. This active cooling method supports the long-term integrity of electrolytic capacitors and semiconductor components, ensuring they remain within the operational temperature thresholds required for high-availability DCS performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the AIP601-S1 fan unit monitor its own operational status?

A: This model provides basic cooling; it is a passive hardware component. Monitoring of airflow or fan speed requires integration with an external monitoring circuit or a cabinet alarm contact connected to a digital input module.

Q: Can the AIP601-S1 be mounted in any orientation on the cabinet door?

A: The fan should be mounted such that the intake and exhaust flows are not obstructed. Ensure the unit is oriented according to the cabinet ventilation design—typically exhausting hot air from the top or mid-section—to maximize thermal efficiency.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Secure the unit to the cabinet door using the integrated mounting brackets, ensuring the gasket forms a tight seal to prevent unfiltered air or dust ingress into the cabinet.
  • Connect the power leads to a dedicated 24 VDC supply; avoid daisy-chaining the fan power with signal-sensitive communication modules to prevent conducted noise.
  • Periodically inspect the intake filter for particulate accumulation; blocked airflow will lead to increased backpressure and premature bearing wear in the fan motor.
  • Verify that the fan rotation direction aligns with the desired airflow path (typically pushing air out of the cabinet) during the initial power-on test.