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Australopithecus scobis wrote:
Greetings, Just got a new furnace for the house. ouch. Snagged the squirrel cage fan from the old unit. (Eyed the burners, but let them go.) This fan has five electric connections; one for common and four to select the fan speed. Heat used one speed, A/C used another. It's not little like this one, right? http://www.panix.com/~alvinj/burner.htm I'm picturing a big blower like the one in my furnace that also has four speeds and the motor is inside the squirrel cage. I've pulled a few of little-blowers out of furnaces at the scrap yard (and abandoned ones out in the desert) only one so far was ~120V instead of the usual 240V. YMMV, don't know nuthin about your electric service there. Checked out the Google archives for this group. I don't trust the dimmer switch idea for this fan. A bank of light switches on the yet-to-be-built case could select fan speed. The deadman switch idea is one I hadn't considered, but will add one to the common when I do the case. Oh man, the light dimmer idea sucks for these types of motors. Sloppy as hell. :/ The baffle idea works like a champ, instant, precise changes can be had with a baffle. If the motor is inside the squirrel cage blower then the air will need to come into that side and go over the motor, otherwise the motor (like in the one pictured) will see a much lower "load" with the air cut off. I've been using that one all the way closed since I reduced the burners to 1/2" bushings. Almost all the air it gets comes through the motor. My question: Any body here played with this sort of fan? I want to know if I'd fry it if two of the speed circuits were live at the same time. The 120V rotary switches I've found on the web seem all to be make-before-break. I see lots of arcing on the switch points in your future? ![]() (but don't know for sure). :/ I say, forget the various speeds and first try the baffle idea. ![]() Alvin in AZ ps- http://www.panix.com/~alvinj/drills.jpg Now that's what a light dimmer is good for... single speed, double reduction ~1000rpm power-drills... works great! ![]() pps- yeah, I have a Milwaukee VSR and it's nice but not as good for pocket knife work as either of those two drills with the light dimmer, IME ppps- ceiling fan speed controllers are the same thing except they come on full blast and slow down as you "twist it" farther, also they have a speed adjustment which I needed to change on the two I have for drill use |
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