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February 21, 2013 at 12:36 pm #74246
gandh1
ParticipantWould normally write this off as fan is obsolete but its actually in a customers holiday home, and theyve just paid for it to be deep cleaned.
Oven is in pristine condition otherwise, its the belling with the really fat chunky element that i understand was a rebadged servis one, and therefore does that mean its a terim oven???
Fan is obsolete, its a 32w FIME without the circular cover, with a pinion length (from mounting leg to retaining circlip) of about 19mm because the motor mounts on to a backet that covers the rear insulation before entering the oven cavity.
ordered a 32w fime for teh hygena whirlpool ovens from connect and it would be fine apart from the pinion length being about 10mm too short, the current hp/creda one would fit fine, but its only rated at 24-28w, will this impact on the circulatory flow speed of the air too much?
February 21, 2013 at 6:40 pm #390570twicknix
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Masterpart sells universal fan motor with lots of screw holes. I don’t know of wattage. It might fit in your oven.
February 21, 2013 at 11:45 pm #390571leavemetogetonwithit
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gandh1 wrote: the current hp/creda one would fit fine, but its only rated at 24-28w, will this impact on the circulatory flow speed of the air too much?
That’s not a question any of us is going to be able to answer unless he were involved in designing that oven. But I’ll stick my neck out and say I can’t imagine it being that critical. What’s the worst that could happen? A joint of meat slightly burnt or under-cooked. Oh well, there again if it were the latter I suppose it could give someone food poisoning but it’s a pretty unlikely scenario.
Mike.February 22, 2013 at 7:29 pm #390572spanner51
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I dont think fan speed has anything to do with temperature, thats what the thermostat is for.
I seem to remember Zanussi/Electrolux introduced a slow speed fan motor for a lot of models. So if you use the lesser wattage motor I cant see it being a problem.
February 23, 2013 at 6:20 pm #390573Dales-Electronic
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Spanner – I remember that too, the original high speed fan was replaced with a slower version as a replacement. When you think about it as the fan gets older and starts to fail its speed gradually reduces until the point where it seizes and the customer calls.
February 26, 2013 at 2:01 am #390574gandh1
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Righty ho, ill give it a go. it can only fail…! i was only presuming the wattage would affect fan speed, although i guess itd also be down to efficiencey too, a more efficient fan would require less power to run it?
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