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Dayton Model 1TDR6 Blower 150 CFM 2450 RPM 115V 60/50hz (4C006)

$ 61.24

Availability: 35 in stock
  • Brand: Dayton
  • Type: Air Handler
  • MPN: 1TDR6
  • Country of Manufacture: China
  • UPC: 663001413165
  • Fasco Equivalent: B24220
  • Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): 3.1- 4
  • Color: Gray
  • Model: Electric Blower
  • Condition: New
  • Reference: 4C006, 7021-4933
  • Voltage: 115 V

    Description

    Dayton
    Electric Blowers
    not recommended for speed control
    Used in fireplace inserts, woodstoves and more
    150 CFM
    2450 RPM
    .75 amps
    115 Volts, 50/60 hz.
    Ball Bearings
    Automatic Overload Protection
    Reference: 4C006, 7021-4933, Fasco B24220
    Dayton Catalog # 1TDR6
    Be sure to
    compare the dimensions
    listed to your unit to be sure it will fit.
    The information on this page is all the info we have.
    These Dayton Electric blowers / fans are sold as complete assemblies
    We do not sell any parts for these units
    Note: Blowers have wire leads, no power cords, plugs or switches
    Note Regarding Speed Controls:
    With more and more people using wood burning stoves during heating of some issues surrounding the speed controls that vary the air output from centrifugal blowers. On a single speed blower, a speed control wired in series with the hot line will allow the user to control the speed of the blower. Many speed controls will not lower voltage below 60 and will not allow the wheel to slow to 0 RPM. Also, the combination of a blower and a speed control can often result in what is called "harmonic noise" – strange vibrations and/or noises in the customer’s unit. Slightly increasing or decreasing the blower speed can sometimes eliminate this problem – but it is often not 100% removable. Care should also be used in applying solid state speed control devices, as they are often installed in the common line, or in a non-polarized plug setup. So even though the motor may not be turning because the speed control is turned too low for the motor to operate, electricity is still connected to the speed control and a potential shock hazard exists. Finally, do not use light dimmer switches as speed controls for the centrifugal blower. Controls should be approved for use with the motors found in these units.
    Keep in mind that the manufactures of these blowers recommend that they not be speed controlled.