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Old 05-29-2007, 06:26 PM
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Default Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

I'm assuming that this fan is designed for mounting inside the oven. If so, can someone post pictures of their fan installation?

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Old 05-29-2007, 08:51 PM
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

That would probably work although it's a little pricey. I got two of these for $8 each. The Fasco still has to have the motor outside the hot area.

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Old 05-29-2007, 09:14 PM
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

Thanks for the reply. I just ordered 2 blowers from Surplus Center!
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that's a great deal but it does not say anywhere that they are high heat blowers. are they?
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

I called Surplus Center and asked if the blowers would handle 400 degree heat and was told that as long as the motor unit was outside the heat source there wouldn't be any problem.
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

Not trying to be negative, but.. the blade will be 400F as well as the shaft. Which means the bearings probably won't last long.. and the shaft carrying that heat right into the motor.. same deal.
Won't hurt to try for the price
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

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Not trying to be negative, but.. the blade will be 400F as well as the shaft. Which means the bearings probably won't last long.. and the shaft carrying that heat right into the motor.. same deal.
Won't hurt to try for the price
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bah, just get some of the smaller blowers they have to blow onto the shaft and motor to cool them.

wait... blowing the shaft... that didnt come out right i think...
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

I can't remember the grainger part number, but my high heat fan was around $300 CDN

Ahh, just found it Dayton blower
Model 4YJ33
can see it here
http://www.electricmotorwarehouse.com/dayton_blower.htm
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Default Re: Fasco Fan from Grainger - part #4MH09

use the induced draft fan blower set up off of a furnace. Some are plastic and some are steel and if you have connestions with an HVAC guy he can probably get you one off of an old unit for nothing. Even new ones are under $100.00. My personnel preferance are the free ones they work great!!!!
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