Fasco A166 soplador centrífugo con rodamiento de manguito, 3,200 rpm, 115 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.4 A
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My current wood combustion furnace fan was replaced with a new one mounted on my Central Boiler 3200. There is no heat coming from the furnace This FASCO fan was almost an exact replacement, since the original was a FASCO as well. It stopped for four years, then died of LUNG DISEASE (or whatever it is fans get when breathe dirty air). As of now, the motor is working well and is spinning at a much quieter frequency now that there is no dust You have to reuse your current wire harness and hardware. ** FACTS to know The fan is delivered NAKED, no wires, no bolts, no washers, nor nuts you have to install it with your existing wiring. A connection box is attached to the back of the unit, which connects to the hot wires and the It was just a matter of cutting the existing wires and attaching them to the new fan where they came from the old fan. In 10 minutes or less, you will be up and running. br>br>It was the perfect fit for me. In addition to the second, I'll be ordering a few other parts in case any of them fail during a snowstorm. There is nothing better than the good life.
The blower on my outdoor furnace is used in the winter. My first one from several years ago is still in good condition. A few days ago, I noticed that it wasn't reaching its full speed as quickly as before. Now it appears to work as it should. In recent months, I bought a second one just in case. When my stove stopped working in the middle of winter, it was no use to me. I would recommend this blower motor because of its high quality and reasonable price.
is what I need for my electric light and fan I am very pleased with the performance of my L kiln. This one is much cheaper than those sold by clay equipment suppliers.
The wiring needs to be reused, but the fit on the fan is exactly the same as that of the fans sold by Central Boiler dealers (or at least it appears to be) for significantly less money.
I haven't had to install it yet, so I can't say whether I like or dislike it at this time since I bought it for a backup to the one on my wood furnace. The program worked for me when I tested it to make sure it would work, so I have no doubt I will enjoy the program when I install it.
It works well.
In a central boiler, it works just as well as the original. Double the air has made a huge improvement with this added to a boiler along with an already existing blower.
My experience with this blower as it has been used with a wood pellet stove has been good so far.