⚡ 2026 Industrial Insight: As IT/OT convergence accelerates across smart factories, the thermal integrity of your VFD infrastructure has never been more critical. The MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) — the OEM-spec cooling fan for Mitsubishi's flagship FR-A800 inverter series — stands at the intersection of precision thermal engineering and predictive maintenance readiness. At 24V DC / 0.36A with the 12038 form factor, this 3-pin axial fan is not merely a spare part; it is a strategic asset for minimizing unplanned downtime in 2026's data-driven production environments.
1. Strategic Product Positioning: Why the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 Matters in 2026
Industrial automation in 2026 is defined by zero-tolerance for unplanned downtime. The Mitsubishi FR-A800 series inverter — widely deployed across APAC and EMEA manufacturing hubs for pump, fan, and compressor control — relies on a single pair of cooling fans to maintain optimal IGBT junction temperatures. When thermal management fails, the cascading effect includes derating, nuisance tripping, and eventual power module degradation.
The MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) is the exact OEM-approved replacement fan engineered specifically for the FR-A800 thermal envelope. Unlike generic aftermarket alternatives, this unit preserves Mitsubishi's 10-year design service life specification and supports the inverter's intelligent fan ON/OFF control — a feature that can extend operational life by an additional 30–40% in duty-cycled applications.
🔗 Koeed Supply Chain Advantage: As a verified B2B industrial automation partner, Koeed provides factory-direct sourcing for the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 with full traceability, eliminating the counterfeit risk prevalent in third-party marketplaces. Each unit undergoes multi-point QC inspection before dispatch.
2. Technical Specifications & Benchmarking
2.1 Detailed Parameter Breakdown
| Parameter |
Specification |
Significance |
| Model Number |
MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) |
OEM Mitsubishi part code; dual-identification for cross-referencing |
| Compatible Inverter Series |
Mitsubishi FR-A800 (All power ratings) |
Universal fitment across the A800 family |
| Rated Voltage |
24V DC |
Low-voltage safe operation; matches inverter internal DC bus |
| Rated Current |
0.36A |
Low power draw (≈8.6W); minimal parasitic load |
| Form Factor |
12038 (120 × 120 × 38 mm) |
Industry-standard frame; high static pressure for dense heatsinks |
| Connector Type |
3-Pin (Power / Tach / GND) |
Enables speed sensing for predictive maintenance algorithms |
| Bearing Type |
Dual Ball Bearing |
Extended MTBF; rated for horizontal or vertical mounting |
| Design Service Life |
10 years (L10 at 40°C) |
Industry-leading longevity; aligns with inverter lifecycle |
| Fan Control Mode |
ON/OFF + Speed-Sensing |
Compatible with FR-A800's intelligent thermal management firmware |
2.2 OEM vs. Generic Aftermarket: A 2026 TCO Comparison
| Criterion |
MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (OEM) |
Generic 12038 24V Fan |
| MTBF |
≥87,600 hours (10yr continuous) |
Typically 30,000–50,000 hours |
| Airflow Curve Match |
Precisely mapped to A800 heatsink impedance |
Unknown; risk of under-cooling |
| Speed Feedback Signal |
✅ Native 3-pin tachometer output |
❌ Often absent or incompatible |
| Firmware Integration |
✅ Full Pr.244 fan control compatibility |
❌ May trigger false alarm codes |
| Warranty Risk |
Preserves inverter warranty |
May void Mitsubishi warranty terms |
| 3-Year TCO |
1 purchase, zero interventions |
2–3 replacements + labor + downtime |
🟡 Pro Tip — 2026 Predictive Maintenance Integration: The MMF-12F24DS-CP1's 3-pin tachometer signal can be monitored via the FR-A800's analog output (terminal AM) and fed into your SCADA/MES platform. Set a pre-alarm threshold at 70% of nominal RPM. When fan speed decays below this threshold, schedule a proactive replacement during the next planned maintenance window — avoiding emergency interventions entirely. The
MMF-12F24DS-CP1 from Koeed ships with a speed verification report, giving your condition-monitoring team a reliable baseline.
3. Visual Product Gallery
Below is a comprehensive visual reference of the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) from multiple angles — including connector detail, label verification, and mounting frame orientation. All images are high-resolution for procurement and engineering documentation purposes.
4. Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting Protocol
4.1 Pre-Installation Checklist (2026 Best Practice)
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De-energize & Lockout: Disconnect the FR-A800 from mains supply. Wait a minimum of 10 minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge below 30V. Verify with a calibrated multimeter at terminals P/+ and N/-.
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ESD Protection: Wear a grounded wrist strap. The inverter's control PCB is sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
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Visual Inspection: Before unboxing your replacement MMF-12F24DS-CP1, inspect the heatsink fins for dust accumulation. Use dry compressed air (≤0.5 MPa) to clear debris.
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Connector Verification: Ensure the 3-pin socket on the inverter PCB is free of oxidation. A small amount of contact cleaner (non-residue type) may be applied.
4.2 Replacement Procedure
The FR-A800 series features a tool-less fan mounting bracket on most frame sizes. Locate the fan assembly behind the front cover, release the retaining clips, disconnect the 3-pin harness, and extract the old unit. Reverse the process with the new MMF-12F24DS-CP1. Observe correct airflow direction — the arrow embossed on the fan frame should point toward the heatsink (intake through the inverter body, exhaust through the top grille).
4.3 Common Fault Codes & Diagnostic Reference
| FR-A800 Fault Code |
Indication |
MMF-12F24DS-CP1 Related? |
Action |
| FN |
Fan fault / Fan speed deviation |
✅ Directly |
Inspect fan connector; replace with MMF-12F24DS-CP1 if RPM < 70% nominal |
| E.THT |
Inverter overload (thermal) |
⚠ Indirectly |
Check fan operation; inadequate cooling may trigger cumulative thermal trip |
| E.FIN |
Heatsink overheat |
✅ Directly |
Immediate fan inspection; likely airflow failure |
| E.ILF |
Input phase loss |
❌ Unrelated |
Check mains supply and wiring |
🟡 Pro Tip — Parameter Reset After Fan Replacement: After installing the new
MMF-12F24DS-CP1, navigate to Pr.244 (Cooling fan operation selection) and verify it's set to your application's requirements. Set Pr.503 (Maintenance timer) to 0 to reset the fan life counter. For 24/7 continuous-duty environments, consider setting Pr.244 = "1" (fan always ON during power-on) to eliminate thermal cycling stress on the fan bearings.
5. 2026 IT/OT Convergence & Sustainability Impact
5.1 Digital Twin Integration
In 2026, leading manufacturers are feeding fan tachometer data from FR-A800 inverters directly into digital twin models. The MMF-12F24DS-CP1 provides the reliable speed feedback signal that makes this possible. By modeling thermal degradation curves, plant engineers can predict fan end-of-life within a ±90-day window — aligning replacements with scheduled quarterly maintenance and eliminating emergency call-outs entirely.
5.2 Energy & Sustainability ROI
A failing fan doesn't just risk the inverter — it wastes energy. As bearing friction increases, the fan draws higher current while delivering lower airflow, forcing the inverter to derate output. Over a 12-month period, a degraded fan can cause a 2–4% efficiency loss in a 55kW drive — translating to approximately 4,800–9,600 kWh of wasted energy annually. At 2026 industrial electricity rates, proactive replacement of the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 pays for itself within weeks, not months.
6. Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 compatible with FR-A800 Plus models?
Yes. The MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) is the standard cooling fan across the entire FR-A800 range — including the A800 Plus, A800-E, and A800-R2R variants. The 12038 form factor and 3-pin interface are consistent across all frame sizes from the FR-A820-0.4K through to the FR-A840-500K. For bulk procurement, visit the Koeed product page for volume pricing.
How do I know when to replace the cooling fan proactively?
Three indicators in 2026: (1) Tachometer decay — monitor RPM via SCADA; replace at 70% nominal. (2) Audible cues — bearing whine or intermittent grinding indicates imminent failure. (3) Pr.503 counter — the FR-A800's maintenance timer tracks cumulative fan hours; schedule replacement at 70,000 hours for 24/7 operations. Order your replacement MMF-12F24DS-CP1 in advance to avoid lead-time risk.
Can I use a generic 12038 24V DC fan as a substitute?
Technically possible, but strongly discouraged in 2026 industrial environments. Generic fans lack the precise airflow curve, tachometer feedback compatibility, and bearing quality of the OEM MMF-12F24DS-CP1. The cost differential (typically $15–$30) is dwarfed by a single hour of unplanned production downtime. Additionally, using non-OEM fans may void your Mitsubishi warranty and compromise your ISO 55000 asset management compliance.
Does Koeed provide warranty and technical support for this fan?
Yes. All MMF-12F24DS-CP1 units sourced through Koeed come with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. Our B2B support engineers can assist with FR-A800 fan diagnostics, parameter configuration, and bulk deployment planning. For immediate technical assistance, use the WhatsApp link below or submit a formal RFQ through our portal.
What is the typical lead time for bulk orders in 2026?
Koeed maintains strategic stock of the MMF-12F24DS-CP1 (CA2235H25) across our Shenzhen and Hong Kong logistics hubs. Standard orders ship within 48 hours. For bulk procurement (50+ units), lead time is typically 5–10 business days with dedicated logistics support. Contact our B2B team via the product page for real-time stock verification.
7. Final CTA — Secure Your Thermal Infrastructure
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