Dec 16, 2025
Telecom servers form the backbone of communication networks, handling millions of calls, texts, and data transfers daily. These servers operate 24/7 in data centers or outdoor cabinets, where they generate significant heat from processors, memory modules, and network interface cards. Overheating can cause server crashes, slow data processing, and even permanent hardware damage—disrupting communication services for thousands of users. The frameless DC fan is tailored to the unique cooling needs of telecom servers, offering a balance of efficiency, compactness, and reliability.
Its frameless structure is ideal for telecom servers, which have dense internal layouts with limited space for cooling systems. The fan’s compact design (with diameters ranging from 40mm to 120mm) allows it to be installed in tight gaps between server racks or inside server enclosures, directing airflow precisely to hotspots like CPUs and power supplies. The fan delivers consistent airflow (up to 55 CFM) at low power consumption (as low as 0.5W), a critical feature for data centers aiming to reduce energy costs and meet sustainability goals.
To withstand the demands of telecom environments, the fan is built for durability: it features sealed bearings to protect against dust and humidity (common in outdoor cabinets), and its motor is designed to resist voltage fluctuations (a frequent issue in telecom power systems). The fan also operates quietly (below 32 dB), reducing noise pollution in data centers. Additionally, many models include pulse-width modulation (PWM) control, allowing the server’s management system to adjust fan speed based on real-time temperature data—further optimizing energy efficiency and reducing wear. By keeping telecom servers cool and reliable, the frameless DC fan ensures uninterrupted communication services, supports network scalability, and lowers operational costs for telecom providers.
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