Replacement blower for TLC 2000
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Does anyone know what the specs, or have a replacement number for the Legacy TLC 2000 stove blower fan? I couldn't believe what Legacy is charging for a blower. I know there are cheaper replacements out there than $175 to $200 dollars for a squirrel cage fan.
Any body out there know a cross reference make or model and number?
Thanks your help would be much appreciated.
Any body out there know a cross reference make or model and number?
Thanks your help would be much appreciated.
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My Harman MK II has a Fasco 75cfm blower. I just keyed that into Amazon.......about $90........now if they will unload the damn boat from China........
Cheers
My Harman MK II has a Fasco 75cfm blower. I just keyed that into Amazon.......about $90........now if they will unload the damn boat from China........
Cheers
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Do you have a model # for the Fasco?
Is it this one? Centrifugal Blower 115 Volts Fasco # B75 (Dayton Ref 4C004, 1TDP1)
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The label on mine says: Fasco model# B75...115V......1/80 hp.......NO reference to a Dayton
The label on mine says: Fasco model# B75...115V......1/80 hp.......NO reference to a Dayton
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Ok thanks Dayton usually makes a similar one.
I think this is the one your lookin for https://www.ebay.com/itm/182340712339?hash=item2a ... Swo4pYGjxJ
I wonder if this would fit my stove?
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Great for cross references:
https://www.electricmotorwarehouse.com/
https://www.electricmotorwarehouse.com/
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Here’s some sorted out links:
https://electricmotorwarehouse.com/squirrel-cage-blowers/
https://electricmotorwarehouse.com/squirrel-cage-blowers-1/
https://electricmotorwarehouse.com/squirrel-cage-blowers/
https://electricmotorwarehouse.com/squirrel-cage-blowers-1/
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Looks like I will have to measure the flange bolt on area and also verify the blower layout according to flange pattern. I guess I will start with the Fasco model# B75 and see where that takes me.
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PM me a phone # that the Mrs 'smartphone' can send you pics of Fasco B75 blower label and flange specs. Flange is 4" wide and 3 1/2" tall
PM me a phone # that the Mrs 'smartphone' can send you pics of Fasco B75 blower label and flange specs. Flange is 4" wide and 3 1/2" tall
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It appears that either the Fasco #B75 or the Dayton #4C004 are the same, just different companies. It also appears that these will fit the Legacy TLC 2000 stoves. I am not quite sure, but the mounting holes on the flange may need to be modified, as there are only 2 holes on the TLC's input. But the exhaust hole size on the blower and the input size on the stove match. I am going to get one for my new TLC and if it does work, If so, I will publish my results so that anyone having a TLC in the future will be able to get the right blower for their stove, without paying an arm and a leg for it.
Paying $250.00 for a $80.00 part is highway robbery.
Thank you D-frost I found the specs and they do line up with the opening. Also thank you for sharing the info on the Fasco model number. That helped greatly.
Paying $250.00 for a $80.00 part is highway robbery.
Thank you D-frost I found the specs and they do line up with the opening. Also thank you for sharing the info on the Fasco model number. That helped greatly.
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Is the blower bolted to the TLC2000? The MKII has channel welded to the stove that the blower slides into......the holes are not used.
Cheers
Is the blower bolted to the TLC2000? The MKII has channel welded to the stove that the blower slides into......the holes are not used.
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The blower is bolted on with 2 bolts/screws, and I think they are off set, if my memory serves me correctly. So I might not have to do anything except to line up the channel holes correctly and bolt on.
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Yeah, DFrost. Harmon did have a clever slide holder for their motors. No hardware, just align flange sides and drop it till it seated…brilliant.
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