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Fan Motor ID ?
Hey, a good customer of mine brought in an insertion blower fan unit
for a wood stove which is non functional. Rather than pay another $200 plus to replace the whole blower unit (again, 3rd time), I would like to replace the 120v AC motor. I've had a little difficulty tracking the thing down as the company (CFM) is gone. The motor has a company logo on it which I can't ID. (Looks like "RU"?) Maybe someone could take a look at the snap I took and see if you may know the manufacturer. http://s582.photobucket.com/albums/s...t=MVC-015F.jpg Much obliged, Spark |
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