PMD · 12038 Frame · 12V DC · 19.2W High-Speed · Dual Ball Bearing · Inverter Cooling
What Is the PMD1212PMB1-A Cooling Fan?
The PMD1212PMB1-A is a high-speed 12V DC axial cooling fan with a 120mm x 120mm x 38mm frame — commonly called a 12038 fan. Rated at 19.2 watts with dual ball bearings, it is designed for forced-air cooling of frequency inverters, VFD drives, servo amplifiers, UPS systems, and industrial control enclosures.
In short: If you need a replacement cooling fan for a 12V-powered inverter or drive that takes a 120mm x 38mm (12038) fan with 2 wires, the PMD1212PMB1-A is the correct part. The 38mm thickness delivers significantly more airflow than a standard 25mm-thick fan.
Key Features and What They Mean
1. 12038 Form Factor — 38mm Thickness for Higher Airflow
What it means: At 38mm thick, this fan has a 52% deeper housing than a standard 25mm case fan, accommodating a larger motor and steeper-pitch blades.
Why it matters: The extra depth means higher CFM airflow and static pressure — essential for pushing air through restrictive inverter heat sink fins.
Result: Your inverter runs cooler under load, reducing thermal derating and premature component failure.
2. Dual Ball Bearing Construction
What it means: Two precision ball bearings support the rotor — not a sintered sleeve bearing. Mounts in any orientation without affecting bearing life.
Why it matters: Ball bearings handle higher temperatures and are rated for 50,000+ hours continuous operation — over 5 years of 24/7 runtime.
Result: Far longer service life than sleeve-bearing fans (20,000–30,000 hr typical).
3. 12V DC, 2-Wire — Simple Drop-In
What it means: 12V DC operation at 19.2W (~1.6A). Two wires: red (+12V) and black (ground). No tachometer, no PWM.
Why it matters: 12V is the standard auxiliary rail in most VFDs and servo drives. Direct plug-and-play if your old fan was also 2-wire 12V.
Result: Simple replacement — if your old fan was 2-wire 12V with a 105mm bolt pattern, it is electrically and mechanically compatible.
4. Industrial-Grade Reinforced Thermoplastic
What it means: Glass-fiber-reinforced PBT frame and impeller — not commodity ABS.
Why it matters: Resists warping at the 50–70°C ambient temperatures inside inverter cabinets.
Result: Blades maintain aerodynamic profile and balance over years — no warping, no vibration increase.
Key Specifications
| Brand |
PMD |
| Model |
PMD1212PMB1-A |
| Frame Size |
120 mm × 120 mm × 38 mm (12038) |
| Voltage |
12 V DC |
| Power |
19.2 W (~1.6 A at full speed) |
| Bearing |
Dual ball bearing — 50,000+ hr L10 life |
| Wires |
2-wire (red +12V, black GND) |
| Mounting |
105 mm × 105 mm bolt spacing |
| Stock |
In stock — quote at Moritta@KOEED.COM
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Typical Applications
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Frequency Inverters / VFDs: IGBT module and DC bus capacitor cooling in Delta, Omron, Hitachi, Yaskawa, Fuji, Siemens, LS drives
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Servo Drive Amplifiers: Power stage cooling in multi-axis CNC and robotic motion control
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UPS Systems: Inverter and rectifier module ventilation in online double-conversion UPS units
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Industrial Control Cabinets: Forced-air ventilation for PLC, HMI, and relay enclosures
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CNC Machine Electrical Cabinets: Spindle drive and axis drive enclosure cooling
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Solar / PV Inverters: Power conversion stage cooling in grid-tie and hybrid inverters
Frequently Asked Questions
"Is this fan a direct replacement for my inverter cooling fan?"
In most cases, yes — if four things match: (1) the old fan is 12V DC, (2) the frame is 120x120x38mm, (3) mounting is 105x105mm, and (4) the old fan uses a 2-wire connection. Many inverters from Delta, Omron, Hitachi, and Yaskawa use a 12038 12V fan. Send us a photo of your old fan label and we will confirm compatibility.
"What is the difference between a 12025 and a 12038 fan?"
A 12025 fan is 25mm thick — standard desktop computer size. A 12038 fan is 38mm thick — used in servers, inverters, and industrial equipment. The 12038 delivers 30–50% more airflow and higher static pressure. They are not interchangeable — a 12025 won't cool adequately in an inverter, and a 12038 may not fit in a 25mm-deep enclosure.
"My old fan had three wires — will this 2-wire fan work?"
In most cases, yes. The third wire on a 3-wire fan is typically a tachometer output for RPM monitoring. This 2-wire fan runs at full speed whenever 12V is applied. If your equipment requires a tachometer signal for fault detection, you need a 3-wire fan. If the third wire was only for monitoring, this 2-wire fan will work — leave the tach circuit disconnected.
"How long does this fan last in continuous operation?"
Dual ball bearings are rated for 50,000+ hours L10 life — approximately 5.7 years of 24/7 operation. In clean, temperature-controlled enclosures, 70,000+ hours is common. Factors that reduce life: high ambient temperature, dust accumulation, and vibration from loose mounting.
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