Spal 30107125 Plus Series 15" Brushless Puller Fan 300w 1972 Peak CFM Surface Mount Sits On Shroud
Important! The EASIEST solution to running a brushless fan is to use Spal's sensor and harnesses to operate it. The fan connects to the SBL-YAZ-PT10 which connects to the SBL-TS-HARN which connects to Spal's temperature sensor. This makes the fan have a variable speed. As the engine gets hotter, the fan spins faster. Any of Spal's brushless fans can also be ran off any low current negative grounding PWM Pulse Width Modulation controller. See below for more information.

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Part Number: SPL30107125
MFG Number:
VA91-ABL326P/N-65A
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The difference between the 30107125 and the 30107328 is the amperage draw, wattage, depth and CFM:
Spal fans have motors sealed to IP68 and IP6K9K water resistant and dust proof standards. Brushless fans have a variable speed. As the radiator gets hotter, the fan spins faster. At cooler temperatures, the fan isn't spinning as fast. This is controlled by Spal's variable speed temperature sensors, an engine's ECU, or a PWM. The CFM rating that Spal provides for this fan is measured at its peak speed when the cooling system is at its hottest temperature or if you use the blue wire with an override switch.
NOTE: The new Plus series fan uses a different temperature switch than the old style Nuova brushless fans.
Important! The EASIEST solution to running a brushless fan is to use Spal's sensor and harnesses to operate it. However, any of Spal's brushless fans can be run off any low current negative grounding PWM Pulse Width Modulation controller. The fan uses a "negative" or "grounding" type PWM. This means that the fan supplies the high +12V portion of the PWM square wave and the controller or ECU provides the low, ground, or zero volt portion of the square wave.
SPAL Brushless Fan PWM Requirements:
This diagram shows how the fan will respond to varying duty cycle:
Note: Not all SPAL brushless fans use this response curve, but this is the most common. If you have questions contact SPAL technical support and be sure to include the part number of the fan you're using.
- 30107125 is rated at 300w roughly 25 amp max draw on a 12v system (300w ÷ 12v = 25a) at 1972 CFM
- 30107328 is rated at 500w roughly 42 amp max draw on a 12v system (500w ÷ 12v = 42a) at 2432 CFM
Spal fans have motors sealed to IP68 and IP6K9K water resistant and dust proof standards. Brushless fans have a variable speed. As the radiator gets hotter, the fan spins faster. At cooler temperatures, the fan isn't spinning as fast. This is controlled by Spal's variable speed temperature sensors, an engine's ECU, or a PWM. The CFM rating that Spal provides for this fan is measured at its peak speed when the cooling system is at its hottest temperature or if you use the blue wire with an override switch.
- Thickness/Depth: 3.20"
- Peak Airflow: 1972 CFM
- Motor: 300w
- Peak Amperage: 300w ÷ 12v = 25amps
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REQUIRED TEMPERATURE SENSOR (IF NOT USING ECU OR PWM)
- SBL-TS-165P: 140°F to 165°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TS-185P: 165°F to 185°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TS-195P: 175°F to 195°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TS-215P: 190°F to 215°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TSI-165P: 140°F to 165°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TSI-185P: 165°F to 185°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TSI-195P: 175°F to 195°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
- SBL-TSI-215P: 190°F to 215°F 12VDC temperature sensor for Plus Series
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REQUIRED HARNESSES
- SBL-YAZ-PT10 Harness with a Yazaki connector on one end plugs in to the fan's connector. This is required for EACH brushless fan used.
- SBL-TS-HARN Harness to attach the SBL-TS** temperature sensors to the SBL-YAZ-PT10 brushless fan connector.
Important! The EASIEST solution to running a brushless fan is to use Spal's sensor and harnesses to operate it. However, any of Spal's brushless fans can be run off any low current negative grounding PWM Pulse Width Modulation controller. The fan uses a "negative" or "grounding" type PWM. This means that the fan supplies the high +12V portion of the PWM square wave and the controller or ECU provides the low, ground, or zero volt portion of the square wave.
If using the ECU or a PWM to control this fan, you still need to purchase the SBL-YAZ-PT10 harness. The white wire coming out of the SBL-YAZ-PT10 harness connects to the output from the ECU/PWM. Kartek and Spal do NOT have a wiring diagram for an ECU or PWM. Again, Spal's sensor is the EASIEST method to control these fans.
Considering a positive logic duty cycle definition:Continuous low voltage is 0% duty cycle (dominant level)
Continuous high voltage is 100% duty cycle (recessive level)
Considering a positive logic duty cycle definition:
Note: Not all SPAL brushless fans use this response curve, but this is the most common. If you have questions contact SPAL technical support and be sure to include the part number of the fan you're using.
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