The temperature rise of cooling air is found by this formula:
Trise = (0.06)(P/flow), Trise is rise in deg C, P is heat power is watts, flow is air flow in cubic meters per minute
Example: Trise = (0.06)(1000/1) = 60 deg C
The air flow near your machine is subject to natural convection and follows the formula. If the fan increases air flow the air temperature will decrease.
Trise = (0.06)(P/flow), Trise is rise in deg C, P is heat power is watts, flow is air flow in cubic meters per minute
Example: Trise = (0.06)(1000/1) = 60 deg C
The air flow near your machine is subject to natural convection and follows the formula. If the fan increases air flow the air temperature will decrease.