Blaze King Wood Stove Axial Convection Fan Blade (AF20, AF30), Aluminum | 150-01

Blaze King Wood Stove Axial Convection Fan Blade (AF20, AF30), Aluminum | 150-01

Replaces the aluminum wheel on Ashford AF20 and AF30 axial fans. High quality genuine replacement, fits perfectly and is easy to replace.  See instructions below for replacing the motor fan wheels.

150-0176A Fan Blade Assembly & Installation Instructions:

  1. Unplug the unit's power cord.
  2. Locate the blower motor. Free-Standing Stoves: It may be necessary to remove the rear and side panels to gain access to this area. Inserts: Most often the unit needs to be pulled out of the firebox in order to access this location.
  3. Locate the small set screw on the existing fan blade and loosen it until the blade is able to slide off the shaft. (Note the position of the fan blade on the motor shaft).
  4. Position the new fan blade in the same place on the motor shaft and tighten the set screw.
  5. Free-Standing Stoves: Reinstall any previously removed panels. Inserts: Reposition the insert back into the firebox cavity.
  6. Plug in the unit's power cord.

Troubleshooting:

Reduced Air Flow-If you feel like your fan is not moving as much air as it did in the past start off by cleaning the fan and surrounding areas. Often times pet hair and dust are drawn into the fan and collect on the blades. This build-up can slow down the rotation of the blower. Sometimes brushing the dust off with a light bristle paint brush and vacuuming out the area will resolve this issue.

Blower Not Rotating-The first step to take is to manually check and see if the fan spins freely. The fan should spin freely in both directions with very little resistance. If the fan feels stuck or you feel resistance it may indicate an issue with the bearings in the motor. This can also happen if debris is lodged in the fan blade. If you notice that the fan blade is bent or damaged it should be replaced.

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