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Originally I had asked about the single speed of the Oreck
Professional Air cleaner: Apparently NOT the bearings in the fan motor, but the motor itself. Turn on cold and the squirrel cage fan motor has three speeds. ANd, runs quitely and well in the slowest speed. After running a while, the motor starts generating a light grinding noise, and only has one speed. Plus, and this is pure subjective, the motor metal body seems hot. If the fan can run well for a while, it seems it may be possible to repair this motor. It seems two possibilities, getting hot opens something up, or getting hot shorts something out. Since the construction of the motor is a transformer-like winding, it seems likely that after heating up, the coil has a shorted turn. Does anybody have experience with the death throes of such a motor? Robert |
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