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 Jabsco, Flexmount Blower (For 250Cfm 24V Dc 7.5Amp), 35440-0010

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Flexmount Blower - For 150cfm (4.2m3/min)output
Range of high volume air intake or extraction blowers for engine room fuel compartment galley or heads
Flexmounting for 360 degrees adjustable outlet
Slip-on inlet and outlet ducting connections
Low current draw
Dimensionally stable quiet running Delrin rotors
Corrosion resistant materials throughout
Complies with USCG 183.410 and ISO 8846 MARINE (Ignition Protection)
ISO 9097 MARINE (Electric Fans)
Fitting: 4 in. (100mm) ducting
9 1/8 in. long x 9 3/16 in. wide x 9 5/8 in. high
(23.2cm x 23.4cm x 24.5cm)
7 lbs. (3.2 kg)
24 Volt dc Flexmount fuse 7.5 amp

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