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Old 07-07-2008, 10:34 AM
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or go to Grainger.com

search on '4c942'
Just did the search on Grainger and the only high temp fan I can find it at
HVACR > Blowers > Small Centrifugal Blowers > High Temperature Blower,115 Volt,227 CFM : Grainger Industrial Supply for $93.20
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The McMaster-Carr Link - look at the bottom of the page.

McMaster-Carr Mineral Wool
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Here is a link to one of the threads about wiring. The only thing I would look into is a guy named coldfusion on Ebay for PID's.
Help finishing oven plz! labelled pictures inside/ will paypal $ for answer
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If you don't mind ebay products shipped from Hong Kong (less than 2 weeks to Texas), currently $65 shipped PID/SSR/K Type Thermocouple.

My particular unit came preprogrammed for Fahrenheit and the K thermocouple. The PID is the venerable VTC-620. Instructions available just a few Google clicks away. Easy wiring.
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Another source for contactors and cheaper then the one from Famous parts.
His Ebay ID is electrical_parts or follow this link.
NEW AC / HEATING CONTACTOR CN-PBC402-120V 40/50a 2p - eBay (item 150263542018 end time Sep-23-08 09:19:39 PDT)
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Rutland Hi-Temp Sealer. Some info about it I posted in another thread. Works real good for those seams. I used the Red, but the Black should work.

500 F. heat resistant silicone sealant forms a tough, rubbery adhesive seal that withstands 450 F. continuously and 500 F. intermittently. Uses include: sealing fireplace inserts, stoves, flashings, solar panel repairs - anywhere a black or translucent permanent elastic seal is needed. Adheres to most materials. Acetoxy cure. Meets ASTM C920-86. 10.5 oz. cartridge.

No. 76: BlackNo. 76C: Translucent

Rutland 600 RTV super red high-heat silicone sealant is a neutral cure (no odor) ultra-performance sealant. Without harsh odor, it's the perfect choice for application in confined areas. It forms a tough rubbery seal, and keeps it's flexibility even in heat enviroments of up to 550 F. continuous and 600 F. intermittent. It adheres to glass, metal, plastic, fiberglass, aluminum, wood, brick, and slate. Greatly improved adhesion to masonry makes it the ideal choice on chimneys and flashings. Its neutral cure prevents corrosion on copper or galvanized chimney flashings.

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Rutland Hi-Temp Sealer. Some info about it I posted in another thread. Works real good for those seams. I used the Red, but the Black should work.

500 F. heat resistant silicone sealant forms a tough, rubbery adhesive seal that withstands 450 F. continuously and 500 F. intermittently. Uses include: sealing fireplace inserts, stoves, flashings, solar panel repairs - anywhere a black or translucent permanent elastic seal is needed. Adheres to most materials. Acetoxy cure. Meets ASTM C920-86. 10.5 oz. cartridge.

No. 76: BlackNo. 76C: Translucent

Rutland 600 RTV super red high-heat silicone sealant is a neutral cure (no odor) ultra-performance sealant. Without harsh odor, it's the perfect choice for application in confined areas. It forms a tough rubbery seal, and keeps it's flexibility even in heat enviroments of up to 550 F. continuous and 600 F. intermittent. It adheres to glass, metal, plastic, fiberglass, aluminum, wood, brick, and slate. Greatly improved adhesion to masonry makes it the ideal choice on chimneys and flashings. Its neutral cure prevents corrosion on copper or galvanized chimney flashings.

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i may try that on headers to
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Why would you want to use it on Headers? Don't they get to hot for that? Were you thinking of using it for gasket sealer?
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Why would you want to use it on Headers? Don't they get to hot for that? Were you thinking of using it for gasket sealer?
i have had the copper and red silicone work for long periods on old heads before,,,this may last longer
and yes as a sealer
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Interesting. Funny how you can find things that you can use for other purposes, isn't it.
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