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Offline engineheatTopic starter

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Want to learn how to power/control a fan (ebm-papst RV45)
« on: June 29, 2024, 11:19:57 pm »
Hi

I want to be able to use this fan for a project and be able to control its speed:

https://www.mouser.com/new/ebm-papst/ebm-papst-rv45-centrifugal-fans/

It has some datasheet:

https://www.mouser.com/pdfDocs/RV45DriveElectronicsDatasheet.pdf

But I'm not able to understand it.

I want to power it using 12V, and it states and voltage range of 7-30V, so I think I'm good. But starting on page 4 of the datasheet, they have so many different voltage values it's hard to make sense of it.



It also seems to require their own controller (page 2 of datasheet). Will I be able to control the speed using Arduino (PWM)?



I don't see them explaining what Ubs, Ra, or Us mean.

I hope to be able to understand this fan.

Thanks
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Re: Want to learn how to power/control a fan (ebm-papst RV45)
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2024, 12:00:15 am »
The voltage range is 16v to 30v with 24v being preferred.

You control the speed with a 0v-12v signal.  See section 2.1 of you datasheet.
 

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Re: Want to learn how to power/control a fan (ebm-papst RV45)
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2024, 10:27:37 pm »
So that controller with 4 wires is mandatory?

The control voltage (0-12V) goes to wire 3 (Control) and the voltage is linearly related to the speed?

Wire 4 is for tachometer which should be optional correct?

And wire 1 is the voltage to the fan (16 - 30 V), correct?

Thanks
 

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Re: Want to learn how to power/control a fan (ebm-papst RV45)
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2024, 04:30:01 pm »
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So that controller with 4 wires is mandatory?
No.  Power can come straight from 24v source.
The controller only needs to share the ground, and one signal.  I'd try a digital pot or a DAC.

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The control voltage (0-12V) goes to wire 3 (Control) and the voltage is linearly related to the speed?
Yes, but not linear.  See the datasheet.

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Wire 4 is for tachometer which should be optional correct?
Yes, it looks optional. 

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And wire 1 is the voltage to the fan (16 - 30 V), correct?
Yes
 


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