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P-61 Distribution Blower

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by subsailor, Nov 12, 2013.

  1. subsailor

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    Just in time for the cold weather, my distribution blower started acting up tonight. Can anyone tell me if this will work?

    http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/DAYTON-Shaded-Pole-Blower-2C647

    I did a google search and got this from a thread posted last year on the old site.

    Well, obviously I don't know how to post a link and make it active.
     
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    Is that enough CFM?
     
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    If you're talking about the link I posted, Harman's are 135 cfm.
     
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    Oops....my bad....the search continues.....
     
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    Yeah I was .....seemed low to me for your size stove. But you would know better than I would.
     
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    Sub...you could hit up old Donny boy and see how he made out with the one he got on that old thread.
     
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    Not quite sure who you're referring to.
     
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    o_OHoly crap!
     
    will711 and smoke show like this.
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    Sub did you end up getting a new blower? How was the original one acting up?
     
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    It didn't seem at the time it was blowing hard enough on max. I guess it was just me, 'cause it seems alright now. I should have pulled it and cleaned it this summer. I hate to do it now without having a replacement on hand, and I hate to buy a replacement if I don't need it. So, it's on my list for next summer.
     
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    I pulled mine off this summer and cleaned it. Was amazing how much pellet dust had built up on it. I pulled the cage right off the shaft and out of the housing and blew it out with compressed air. Worked like a charm and blows much better now.