In many instruments, a lot of the fan noise is actually noise from the air 
blowing over obstructions, so changing the fan will not reduce that noise, 
unless the air flow is reduced. That will be generally true for the type of 
equipment that dissipates a lot of heat in a small package, like a Tek 492/494 
spectrum analyzer.
Support bars and perforated panels just in front of the fan are often not 
helping with the noise or the air flow. 
I think the 5370 is not that bad from an obstruction standpoint, and a lot of 
the noise is actually due to the age and design of the fan itself.
In some cases, mounting an AC fan on rubber mounts may help with vibrations, if 
you have the room.

I agree with Hal, in my experience, older AC fans with metal blades tend to be 
much noisier than recent DC fans with plastic blades for comparable air flow.

Didier KO4BB

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From: Hal Murray <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 18:38:11 
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[email protected] said:
> I don't see why changing the operating voltage of the fan would make
> bearings last longer, move more air, or make less noise, unless it allows
> the fan to run at a different RPM.  Even then, more air and less noise would
> seem to be mutually exclusive. 

Somewhere in the past 10-20 years, people started paying much more attention 
to how much noise fans make.  For a given amount of air, most modern fans are 
a lot quieter than old ones.

I think one big step is to keep the support bars away from the fan blades 
and/or make them smaller.  There are probably some important details about the 
fan blade shape that I don't understand.


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