How to Replace the Distribution Blower on Harman Accentra Insert

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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    Learn how to replace the Distribution or Convection Blower on a Harman Accentra Insert. Scott Williamson gives step-by-step instructions on how to do the part swap and shows the differences between the Aftermarket and OEM blowers. For this video he's using the blower made by NBK that has a capacitor. If you liked the video, leave a like and subscribe for more pellet stove How-To's. Ask any additional questions in the comment section down below!
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    The part number for the Distribution Blower is: 3-21-47120
    It is compatible with Harman Accentra Insert (2003-2012 models), Invincible Insert, & Super Magnum Stoker.
    This blower is responsible for blowing hot air out into the room. It is also referred to as the room air blower or convection blower. This part serves two functions. One, to distribute heat that the stove is generating out into the room. And, second to prevent the pellet stove from overheating by pushing the hot air away (into the room) from the body of the stove.
    Video Timeline Guide:
    0:55 How to unmount the motor from the OEM housing
    2:50 Explaining the wire differences between many versions
    4:40 Explaining the difference of NBK blower with capacitor
    5:46 How to unmount the motor from the AMP housing
    8:01 How to install the AMP blower motor into the OEM housing
    9:10 How to wire the AMP blower motor to the stove
    10:15 How to mount the ground wire
    10:58 How to mount the capacitor
    Scott Williamson is the director of technical help for www.pellet-sto... and was the founder/ owner of Pelletstoveservice.com, the first and foremost independent pellet stove ONLY service provider in the country. His pellet heating service business encompassed most of New England with over 15,000 service calls to his credit; servicing nearly every brand of pellet stove that has been made. Scott produces the content for this channel from his farm in Rehoboth, MA, and contributes articles for our blog pages at: pellet-stove-p.... Since 2011 Scott has served as an advisory board member for the Alliance for Green Heat in Washington, D.C. and has been a lively speaker at many wood pellet industry events.
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