Rectangular Permanent Split Capacitor Blower | Replaces: Dayton 1TDR9, 4C264, 4C448 and Fasco B45267, 7063-5176
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A fan motor is only able to operate at a temperature of about 120 degrees of ambient air and shuts down above that level.
It is not ideal for use in a wood stove, as the motor is inside the air stream. The motor gets too hot on that surface. A blower with a motor outside the air stream is used to blow the air on the wood stove.
The appliance is supposed to be hard-wired. have used it in my stove to boil corn and I have not experienced any problems.
There is an average airflow of According to the description, the fan goes as high as 463 CFM, but I am unable to test it. Yes, it blows, and it is a good blow.
Selected User Reviews For Rectangular Permanent Split Capacitor Blower | Replaces: Dayton 1TDR9, 4C264, 4C448 and Fasco B45267, 7063-5176
It's hard to beat these motors for the price. While I'm not sure how it will hold up over the long haul, for the past two months, the device has worked without issues. As I have two hooked up to a Hotblast 1500 wood stove, they will run 24/7 until late may or early June, so I'll be able to gauge their I'm happy to report that these motors have been quiet and do what they're supposed to do for a year now. This should be of some help. In the event they fail or Jeep leaves next year, I will update this post. This should be helpful to you.
Unlike the fan that came with my stove, this fan ensures a steady flow of air when the stove is on. My only some new holes had to be drilled and I had to purchase a fibermat gasket but the fan now produces four times the air volume as my It is now almost impossible for the wood stove to reach any part of the house without heat. I really like how reliable this product is.
Several washers on the fan were broken when it arrived, and the fan was firmly attached to the housing wrong way around. This may be due to the fact that it's not centered, and the fan comes into contact with the housing with It would have burned out within minutes*Update I did not hook it up because it would just burn out
A new motor was sent to me after the broken one was returned, but it A third replacement is being sent to me directly by the company, and I have been assured that the replacement will be inspected before shipping. In addition, they said they were checking with their manufacturer to find out why the devices are so This issue seems to be caused by the plastic washers between the screws and the housing - if they just switched to metal washers, the problem would not exist.
It was delivered with the housing sideways and the fan sitting sideways. There had been a break in one of the plastic bushings on the motor mount. In just over two minutes and 3 washings the fan was running smoothly and quite. The price is still well worth it.
Currently I'm working on a new blower to replace the one that has been worn out for over two years on my Vogalzang wood burning stove. There is only one spare left in the box and it's the emergency spare. The product appears to be great, but I haven't yet used it.
With this fan, the old Dayton 4C448 was totally replaced, and no oiling was required. A slight vibration was felt, but so was the dayton fan of old.
Due to a bent blower housing support, the impeller connected with the housing and did not rotate. I am awaiting a replacement of the blower housing supports.
There are three of these in my collection. In this case, the circular fan blade does not have significant vibration because it is centered and balanced well Cool, smooth running is the hallmark of the motor.