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AC Infinity CLOUDPLATE T7 Rackmount Cooling Fan System (Exhaust Design)

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The CLOUDPLATE T7 from AC Infinity is a rackmount cooling fan system with an exhaust design suitable for use in home theater, studio, and AV racks where low noise levels are required. It uses 2 RU of space and can be mounted in most 19" racks.

Featuring an anodized aluminum enclosure and three fans, the CLOUDPLATE T7 is intended for medium-duty use. Its four dual-ball-bearing fans, engineered to reduce noise, are certified by UL, CE, TUV, and RoHS. An LCD screen displays the temperature, fan speed, and more. Program the thermostat and fan speed to desired settings, or use SMART energy mode, which automatically adjusts fan speed in response to surrounding temperatures.

With an airflow rating of 50 to 220 CFM, the CLOUDPLATE T7 can cool most racks found in homes, classrooms, offices, and recording studios. It can be used in spaces without dedicated equipment rooms, due to its low noise level of 10 to 36 dBA. Screw set, a thermal probe, and a 12 VDC power supply are included.

  • 2 RU fan system efficiently cools 19" racks
  • LCD screen
  • Digital processor with backup memory
  • Thermostat and speed control
  • SMART energy mode adjusts fan speed in response to surrounding temperatures
  • 4 dual-ball-bearing fans certified by UL, CE, TUV, and RoHS
  • 10 to 36 dBA noise level
  • 50 to 220 CFM airflow
  • Includes power supply, thermal probe, and four screw sets

EAN: 854759004501

AC Infinity CLOUDPLATE T7 Specs

Air Flow50 to 220 CFM
Noise Level10 to 36 dBA
Static Pressure2.56 mm-H2O
Operating Voltage12 VDC
Wall Adapter Input: 100 to 240 VAC
Power10 W
Current0.83 A
Operating Humidity35 to 85% RH
Operating Temperature0 to 158°F / -17.8 to 70°C
Fan Bearing TypeDual ball
Life Expectancy67,000 hours (L10)
ApprovalsFan Quality: UL, CE, TUV, RoHS
Rack Size2 RU
Mounting Screw Holes0.2 x 0.4" / 6.1 x 9.0 mm
Mounting Hole SpacingW x H = 18.3 x 3.0" / 46.4 x 7.7 cm
Display SizeW x H = 2.3 x 1.3" / 5.8 x 3.2 cm
ProbeLength = 6` / 1.8 m
Cord Length6` / 1.8 m
Enclosure MaterialAnodized Aluminum
Dimensions19 x 3.5 x 1.5" / 48.3 x 8.9 x 3.8 cm

Packaging Info

Package Weight3.655 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)25 x 5.7 x 1.9"

In the Box

  • AC Infinity CLOUDPLATE T7 Rackmount Cooling Fan System (Exhaust Design)
  • Power Adapter
  • Thermal Probe
  • 4 x Mounting Screws, Washers, and Cage Nuts
  • Zip Tie
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Cecile
Sunday, 7 July 2024
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If Programing my Boss GT Pro wasn't enough. Now I'm not complaining about the Cloudplate it is worth every penny. ...
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Sunday, 7 July 2024
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If Programing my Boss GT Pro wasn't enough. Now I'm not complaining about the Cloudplate it is worth every penny. ...
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Monday, 26 February 2024
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Needed a good fan to cool the components of my home automation system. This fan does just that. Looks good, ...
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Pearla
Pearla
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
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I have a couple of fans from AC infinity - they work fantastic This model works very well on my ...
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Cathalina
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
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Ok, first I need to define my terms here: Intake Fan blows backwards towards the BACK of the rack; Exhaust ...
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