Sunon MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 — 40mm 12V 0.99W MagLev 4-Wire PWM Cooling Fan
Sunon · MagLev Vapo Bearing · 40×40×20mm · 12V DC · 4-Wire PWM · In stock
The Sunon MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 is a 40×40×20mm DC axial cooling fan built on Sunon's MagLev (magnetic levitation) bearing platform. It runs on 12 V DC, draws roughly 0.99 W, and ships with the standard 4-wire PWM/tach interface used across 1U/2U servers, network switches, industrial PCs, telecom shelves and control cabinets that house
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic and
KEYENCE
control hardware. KOEED stocks the MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 alongside
the rest of our industrial automation line card
so procurement teams can pull the fan, the PLC, the HMI and the servo drive from a single RFQ to
Moritta@KOEED.COM.
The "V" in the suffix marks the MagLev bearing family, which removes the sleeve-bearing wear point and pushes the L10 life well past the 40,000-hour mark typical of 2-ball fans. The "-1Q090" tail encodes the PWM control curve and the "-S99" termination code (4-wire lead with tach feedback). For maintenance engineers who service a mixed fleet of
China-sourced
and OEM cabinets, that part-number discipline matters when you are cross-checking a nameplate against a replacement quote.
Key Technical Specifications
| Brand |
Sunon (Sunonwealth Electric Machine Industry) |
| Part Number |
MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 |
| Module Type |
DC Axial Cooling Fan — 4-wire PWM / tach |
| Frame Size |
40 × 40 × 20 mm |
| Bearing System |
MagLev (magnetic levitation) — Vapo series |
| Rated Voltage |
12 V DC (operating range 6–13.8 V DC) |
| Rated Power |
0.99 W (typical) |
| Rated Current |
~0.083 A nominal at 12 V |
| Speed (max) |
High-speed MagLev rating in the 8,000–9,000 rpm band (PWM = 100 %) |
| Airflow & Noise |
Optimised for silent operation; PWM duty cycle scales both airflow and dBA |
| Interface / Lead |
4-wire: V+ (red), GND (black), Tach / FG (yellow), PWM input (blue) |
| PWM Frequency |
25 kHz nominal, open-collector / TTL-compatible input |
| Operating Temperature |
−10 °C to +70 °C |
| Storage Temperature |
−40 °C to +70 °C |
| L10 Life |
Extended over standard 2-ball fans thanks to the MagLev bearing (Sunon-rated) |
| Insulation / Dielectric |
UL94V-0 plastic frame, 500 VAC / 1 min dielectric withstanding |
| Termination |
S99 lead style — 4-wire lead, tinned ends |
| Typical Application |
1U/2U servers, network switches, industrial PCs, telecom shelves, control-cabinet cooling |
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
Application Scenarios — Where the MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 Fits
The 40×40×20mm form factor is the de-facto fan size for shallow enclosures where a 25mm-deep fan simply will not seat. In the KOEED catalog it shows up most often in three families of equipment.
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1U / 2U rack servers and storage appliances. MagLev eliminates the sleeve-bearing dry-out that historically took out the rear exhaust fan at year three; tach feedback lets the BMC throttle or alarm before thermal shutdown.
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Industrial PCs, HMI panels and PanelView-class operator stations. Mounted behind the CPU backplane, the fan pulls heat away from a CompactLogix, an Omron CP1E stack or a Fanuc I/O Link base. Pair it with a
PLC analog calculator
when sizing a 4–20 mA chassis-temperature loop.
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Network switches, PoE injectors and telecom shelves. The 4-wire PWM profile matches the standard Intel®/CRPS thermal control pin-out, so the same fan slides into white-box switches and OEM access gear.
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Control cabinets and operator consoles. Used as a roof- or door-mounted extract fan on cabinets housing
Yaskawa
Σ-7 servo packs,
Schneider
Modicon M340 racks or
Panasonic
FP-X PLCs. The silent 0.99 W curve matters in panel rooms where multiple cabinets run side-by-side.
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Vision inspection cells. KEYENCE XG / CV vision controllers, Panasonic laser markers and Fanuc robot controller cabinets all rely on the same 40mm fan footprint for forced-air cooling of the imaging board stack.
If you are quoting a replacement for a cabinet that mixes brands — e.g. a Siemens ET200SP head station next to a Mitsubishi MR-J4 amplifier next to an Omron NB HMI — bundle the fan into the same
Create a Quote
submission so KOEED can verify the lead-time of the fan against the rest of the BOM. Engineers who want a sanity check on the thermal math before quoting can use the
PLC hex-to-float converter
to read the tach register out of a Modbus poll.
Integration & Wiring Notes
The MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 follows the industry-standard 4-wire fan pinout. Wire it exactly as the
Modbus
register map of your controller expects.
| Wire |
Colour |
Signal |
Notes |
| Pin 1 |
Red |
V+ (12 V DC nominal) |
Fuse at the supply rail; size for inrush of ~2× steady-state current |
| Pin 2 |
Black |
GND / 0 V |
Star-ground with the controller chassis ground for clean tach return |
| Pin 3 |
Yellow / White |
Tach (FG) output — open-collector, 2 pulses/rev |
Pull-up to logic V+; 5 V or 3.3 V both work for Allen-Bradley / Siemens / Mitsubishi digital inputs |
| Pin 4 |
Blue |
PWM control input |
25 kHz nominal, 0 % = stop, 100 % = full speed; leave open for max speed |
When driving PWM from a PLC, the usual pattern is a transistor-output or PWM-capable module:
Allen-Bradley
1756-PWM, 1769-PWM or
Siemens
SM PWM (6EP1331-3BA10 rail). On a
Omron
CP1H / CJ2M, you can synthesise 25 kHz with a high-speed pulse output. If the host controller has no PWM channel (some small
Mitsubishi
FX3GE bases), leave Pin 4 open and the fan simply runs at full speed.
Read the tach back through any high-speed counter on the same rack — the typical "2 pulses per revolution" means an 8,000 rpm fan produces ~267 Hz, comfortably inside the input bandwidth of a ControlLogix 1756-IF8H or a Modicon BMXEHC0800. If you are debugging an intermittent "fan fail" alarm at the HMI, run the register value through the
PLC error code database
to map it to a known fault, and consider the
AI diagnostic tool
for a one-shot photograph-and-diagnose of a nameplate.
Installation & Commissioning Tips
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Confirm the depth. 20mm fans require a recess at least 21mm deep; if your chassis is 17–19mm only, ask us about the slimmer PMD1209PTB1A or a 25mm MagLev alternative before quoting.
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Mind the airflow direction. The arrow on the frame side and the label face opposite to the intake. A reversed fan will under-cool and trip thermal alarms without obvious mechanical failure.
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Avoid dead-head conditions. Restrict the intake or exhaust by more than ~30 % and the PWM control loop cannot compensate. A quick bench test at 100 % duty before mounting avoids warranty disputes.
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Torque the screws evenly. 2.5–3.5 kgf·cm on M3 self-tapping screws. Over-tightening warps the UL94V-0 frame and lifts the rotor axis, which is the most common cause of premature bearing noise on a brand-new fan.
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Validate tach in the controller. After first power-up, force the PWM channel to 50 % and confirm the tach frequency halves proportionally. This catches mis-wires (PWM and tach swapped) before the cabinet ships.
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Document the BOM line. Tag the cable bundle with the full part number — "MF40201VX-1Q090-S99" — so the next maintenance window in three years' time can match the spare in the parts crib without guessing between a 2-ball and a MagLev variant.
For first-time installers, the
KOEED FAQ
walks through fan-vs.-heater sizing in sealed cabinets, and the
our gallery
page has wiring photos of fans landed on Allen-Bradley 1756 racks, Siemens ET200SP bases and Fanuc βi servo packs.
Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED treats the Sunon MF40201VX-1Q090-S99 as a stocking line item. Single-piece and tray quantities are available for maintenance spot-buy, and we hold bonded stock for the
wider industrial automation catalog
that ships alongside it — so the fan, the
KEYENCE
vision sensor, the
Fanuc
encoder and the
Schneider
contactor can be co-quoted, co-packed and shipped in the same export carton.
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RFQ channel. Send the model number, quantity and target delivery to
Moritta@KOEED.COM
or use the
Create a Quote
form for multi-line BOMs. Standard RFQ turn-around is within 24 hours on business days.
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Lead time. Stock units ship from our Shenzhen / Hong Kong warehouse the next business day after payment clears. Bonded or large-quantity orders (5,000+ pcs) typically run 2–4 weeks — confirm by email.
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Warranty. New, factory-sealed Sunon parts carry the manufacturer warranty against electrical and bearing defects. Tested / refurbished alternatives are quoted on request and flagged in the line item.
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Worldwide shipping. DHL, FedEx, UPS and freight forwarder terms are all supported; the
shipping policy
page summarises cut-offs and Incoterms.
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Returns. A 30-day DOA window applies to sealed units; see the
return policy
for the RMA flow.
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Hard-to-find sourcing. If the cabinet in question needs an end-of-life Sunon part, an OEM-equivalent MagLev variant or a different voltage (24 V / 48 V), add it to the same RFQ — the KOEED
China sourcing
team is set up to chase obsolete lines that have already left the authorised distributor channel.
Engineers evaluating KOEED as a long-term vendor can read the
About KOEED
page for the brand story, or jump straight into the
contact us
page for an out-of-hours WhatsApp / email handoff.
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