I work on a nursing home...and they never say change the motor....they are always like just change the whole thing...lol...I have never had to change a motor in a fan like that... I learned a lot from this ....thanks
Never worked on one of those before. Looks like the four inner legs which have two screws each would be tricky to reassemble. I gather you have to squeeze the legs as you lower into place? Not a friendly design. Thanks for showing.
I couldn't tell, are there drain holes that keep the rainwater from pooling down around the blower wheel? I see what looks like a horizontal drain for use when these are mounted through the wall, but what keeps the water from pooling up in a vertical-mount installation?
@@vincents1912 i saw it on amazon and put it in my basket but i didn't brought it because i just added some rubber washer between the fan and the nuts.
I work on a nursing home...and they never say change the motor....they are always like just change the whole thing...lol...I have never had to change a motor in a fan like that... I learned a lot from this ....thanks
If there looking worn out, ill do the same get a new one,
That looked like fun. Great job replacing the blower motor.
Thanks
Where do you clamp the hub puller/jaw puller to get a grip in order to remove a sticky/stuck fan blade? Thanks
I always wondered how to change thoes motors. Great viedo
That was great learning. Thanks for your time i learned a lot. You made that look easy .
Andy Galindo your welcome.
I like to fix other stuff then just refrigeration keeps work interesting .. cool vid bro
Nicely done! Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
Never worked on one of those before. Looks like the four inner legs which have two screws each would be tricky to reassemble. I gather you have to squeeze the legs as you lower into place? Not a friendly design. Thanks for showing.
I just cave man that stuff back in. Look at me. Just being honest. Lol ahahaha.
Great video. How would you adjust amp draw on this type of motor?
Nice vid
Great job
I couldn't tell, are there drain holes that keep the rainwater from pooling down around the blower wheel? I see what looks like a horizontal drain for use when these are mounted through the wall, but what keeps the water from pooling up in a vertical-mount installation?
There is a drain in there for water & grease.
How did you remove the blade from the motor? My fan blade won't come out.
John L 2 set screws and a hub puller
Nor-Cal Refrigeration & H.V.A.C, what's the hull puller?
Nor-Cal Refrigeration & H.V.A.c, There are a few on amazon and I don't know which will fit.
@@lobster1002 Were you able to find a hull puller that works?
@@vincents1912 i saw it on amazon and put it in my basket but i didn't brought it because i just added some rubber washer between the fan and the nuts.
How bout the part where u swap the motors?
Don'r know how did you pull the wheel out? looks nowhere to set puller.
how do you wire this motor by removing the speed control?
I decoded that Morris-code on the roof and it said....replace fan-motor at all costs then prepare for helo lift out... pop purple smoke when ready....
do you know why the exhaust beaker keep drop/ off?
Great job
good job !