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Re: WIRING FOR FURNACE BLOWER

From: info@builderswebsource.com
Category: HVAC
Remote Name: 63.198.181.43
Date: 24 Mar 2002
Time: 01:20 PM

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Without seeing the blower first-hand, or knowing the model and manufacturer, we can't say whether it's a 220V or 110V blower. Generally, you cannot interchange one for the other, as the transformer windings are designed for specific voltage and current. Sometimes blowers have multiple taps to provide different speeds, such as low and high speeds. We recommend that you consult with the manufacturer or a local HVAC company who can determine whether your blower is compatible with your furnace. Never take any chances with electrical safety. Motors can overheat if they don't receive proper power. Builders Websource.

 

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