Delta BUB0705H 75x30mm 5V 0.50A 4-Wire PWM High-Static-Pressure Turbo Fan
Delta Electronics (Taiwan) · BUB Series · 75x75x30mm · 5V DC 0.50A · In stock
The Delta BUB0705H is a 75x75x30mm high-static-pressure turbo fan from
Delta Electronics
BUB series, designed for restricted-airflow cooling inside 1U rackmount servers, network switches,
industrial PCs and high-density embedded enclosures. Operating on 5V DC at 0.50A, the BUB0705H
ships with the standard 4-wire interface (V+ / GND / tach / PWM) and is footprint-compatible with
the widely deployed 75x30 server-cooling slot used across telecom, datacom and OEM embedded
platforms. The "turbo" designation in the BUB series refers to a high-static-pressure impeller
profile, not a high-RPM consumer fan: the impeller keeps pushing air through dense heatsink fins,
multi-device stacks and dust-filter media where a standard sleeve or ball-bearing fan would stall.
KOEED supplies Delta BUB series fans alongside spare parts from
Allen-Bradley,
Siemens,
Mitsubishi,
Omron,
Fanuc,
Schneider,
Yaskawa,
Panasonic
and
KEYENCE,
so the cooling layer can be quoted on the same BOM as the PLC, HMI or servo hardware
it is protecting. For obsolete and EOL Delta fan part numbers, see our
real-time stock list
or send the part label to our RFQ inbox.
1. Key Technical Specifications / Overview
The BUB0705H is built in Delta's Taiwan facility on the same platform as the rest of the BUB
high-static-pressure family. Below is the engineering ledger used for replacement quoting.
Values are read from the Delta datasheet; the 5V/0.50A rating is the canonical DC input and
the 4-wire interface is the standard server PWM control pinout.
| Brand |
Delta Electronics (Taiwan)
|
| Series |
BUB (high-static-pressure turbo impeller)
|
| Part Number |
BUB0705H
|
| Frame Size |
75 x 75 x 30 mm (75x30 server footprint)
|
| Rated Voltage |
5V DC
|
| Rated Current |
0.50 A
|
| Typical Power Draw |
approx. 2.5W (5V x 0.50A)
|
| Interface |
4-wire (V+ / GND / Tach (FG) / PWM)
|
| Impeller Type |
Turbo / high-static-pressure profile
|
| Bearing |
Ball bearing (long-life)
|
| Connector |
4-pin PWM header (server-standard pinout)
|
| Origin |
Delta Electronics, Taiwan
|
| Stock Status |
In stock — quote within 24 hours at
Moritta@KOEED.COM
|
2. Application Scenarios / Where It Fits
The BUB0705H is engineered for confined, high-back-pressure enclosures where generic 75mm fans
would lose airflow. Typical installations include:
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1U rackmount servers and blade-server sleds — the 30mm depth lets it sit
on a CPU or chipset heatsink with very little clearance above the board.
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Network switches, routers and high-port-count Ethernet gear — matched
to the 75x30 server-cooling slot used on
Siemens
RUGGEDCOM and similar industrial networking platforms.
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Industrial PCs and edge gateways — installed in
Allen-Bradley
and
Schneider
edge-controller chassis where ambient temperature is regulated but the
internal heatsink is dense.
-
GPU and AI accelerator cooling modules — the 4-wire PWM allows the
host BMC or controller to ramp the fan profile with workload, similar to Fanuc CNC
spindle and servo drive layouts.
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Vision inspection enclosures and KEYENCE controller bays —
KEYENCE
CV-5000 and XG-8000 vision systems often spec a 75x30 fan in the head or controller bay;
a high-static-pressure fan like the BUB0705H is required when filters are fitted.
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Servo amplifier and drive enclosures — backplane cooling on Yaskawa
Sigma-7, Mitsubishi MR-J4 and MELSEC iQ-R panels, where the fan lives behind a foam filter.
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HMI and operator panel back-housing — replacement for aging Omron
NS / NB and Panasonic GT-series panel internal fans.
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Custom embedded boxes and PoE switch stacks — wherever the airflow
path is forced through a heat-sink tower rather than free-air, the BUB impeller keeps
cfm up.
For plant-wide maintenance planning, see KOEED's
AI Diagnostic Tool
to confirm a BUB0705H is a pin-compatible replacement for a 75x30 server fan in a specific
Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic or KEYENCE
platform.
3. Integration & Wiring Notes
The 4-wire interface follows the industry-standard Intel/Delta server PWM pinout, so the
BUB0705H can be wired directly into a standard 4-pin fan header on most embedded SBCs,
server motherboards and PLC backplanes. The standard pinout is:
| Pin |
Wire Color (typical) |
Signal |
Function |
| 1 |
Black |
GND |
Ground return for 5V supply |
| 2 |
Yellow |
Tach (FG) |
Open-collector tachometer output — 2 pulses per revolution, pull-up to logic level required
|
| 3 |
Red |
V+ (5V DC) |
Power input; 0.50A nominal at 5V |
| 4 |
Blue |
PWM |
5V PWM control input — 25 kHz typical, 0% duty stops the fan, 100% is full speed
|
Power: the 5V rail should be sized to handle 0.50A continuous per fan plus inrush margin
(recommend a 5V/1A fused supply per BUB0705H). If the host runs at 12V, use a
buck-converter step-down to 5V before the fan header — do not bridge a 12V rail
directly to the BUB0705H. For PLC backplane integration on Allen-Bradley or Omron CPUs,
isolate the 5V fan supply from logic ground if the host uses a single-ended 24V common;
the BUB's GND and host logic GND should be tied at one point only.
PWM control: drive the blue wire from a 5V-tolerant GPIO or a dedicated fan-control
IC. Frequency is 25 kHz nominal; 0% duty stops the rotor, 100% is full rated speed. The
tach output is open-collector and must be pulled up to the host logic level (3.3V or
5V) — 10 kohm is a typical pull-up. If you are swapping an older 3-wire Delta fan
on a Panasonic FP-series backplane, leave the PWM pin floating; the BUB0705H will simply
run at full speed in that case.
4. Installation & Commissioning Tips
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Airflow direction. Confirm the arrow on the fan frame matches the
intended intake/exhaust orientation before powering up. Reversing a high-static-pressure
fan in a tightly sealed enclosure can cause thermal runaway, particularly in Fanuc
spindle and Yaskawa servo drive bays.
-
Mounting flatness. The 75x30 frame should sit on a flat, rigid surface
with all four corner grommets compressed evenly. Bowed mounting on a 1U server lid is
a common cause of premature bearing wear.
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Filter maintenance. If a dust filter is fitted, clean or replace it
on a defined interval. The BUB impeller will keep pushing air as the filter loads,
but the host will see rising intake temperature and may trigger a fan-RPM alarm
driven by the tach line.
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Clearance above the rotor. Keep at least 3 mm of free space above
and below the rotor to prevent impeller contact in vibration. The BUB0705H's 30 mm
depth is shallow by design, so this is usually not a problem in 1U and embedded
enclosures.
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First-power commissioning. On first power, run the fan at 100%
PWM duty for 30 seconds to verify the tach signal is present and stable, then
hand off to the host's PID controller. For PLC-driven systems, log the tach
frequency and compare against Delta's nominal rpm to confirm the fan is healthy.
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EMI consideration. The PWM edge is fast (25 kHz). Route the 4-wire
harness away from analog signal cables, especially around KEYENCE vision and Siemens
analog input modules, or add a small ferrite on the harness.
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Replacement interval. Ball-bearing Delta fans are typically rated
for 50,000-70,000 hours at 40°C. For 24/7 cabinets in hot ambient (55°C+),
plan a preventive swap at 5 years rather than running to failure.
5. Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
KOEED stocks Delta BUB series cooling fans as part of our industrial-automation spare-parts
portfolio. Each BUB0705H ships as a genuine Delta Electronics part from our
China Sourcing Company
network, with visual inspection, tach verification, and a documented chain of custody.
Stock status is published on our
real-time records
page so you can confirm availability before requesting a quote.
Lead time. In-stock units typically ship within 1-3 business days from
our Hong Kong / Shenzhen warehouses. For larger quantities (50+ units), or for matched
Delta BUB series companions (BUB0512H, BUB0912H, BUB0712H and other 75x30 / 40x40 / 50x50
variants), confirm with
Moritta@KOEED.COM
— the response is normally within 24 hours on business days.
Warranty. Delta BUB0705H units are covered by a 12-month limited warranty
against manufacturing defect under normal operating conditions. Warranty claims are
handled by emailing the serial / lot sticker photo to Moritta@KOEED.COM along with the
original KOEED invoice number.
BOM quotation. Most customers source the BUB0705H alongside a control-system
BOM. If you have an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix chassis, a Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 panel,
a Mitsubishi iQ-R rack, an Omron NJ/NX controller, a Fanuc CNC retrofit, a Schneider
Modicon M580 island, a Yaskawa MP controller, a Panasonic FP7 PLC, or a KEYENCE vision
system — send the full part list in one email and we will quote the lot.
To open a quote, you can either fill in our
Request-for-Quote form
or email Moritta@KOEED.COM directly with the BUB0705H part number, quantity, and
ship-to country. Engineers who need to size the air-flow / pressure trade-off before
placing the order can use our free
PLC Analog Calculator
and
Modbus CRC Calculator
tools, or the
AI Diagnostic Tool
for a 24/7 chat-based answer on legacy Delta fan replacements.
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