- Jan 4, 2001
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Yet another pellet stove issue here - the thing has a convection blower, which has recently started to vibrate quite hard. The stove is on a concrete floor, and you can feel the vibration in your feet just standing near it. Really low frequency too, probably around 40-60Hz, probably 60Hz, as it's a 120VAC motor.
Anyway, the oddity about this problem: it ONLY vibrates at its lower speeds. I had the blower out and ran it full-out, right off of 120volts from the wall, and it did not vibrate at all. The bearings are in excellent shape, and nothing seems to be off balance.
Is it possible that it simply has a broken winding somewhere, something akin to what happens when a spark plug goes bad?
Specs:
Englander stove, model 55-SHP10
Parts link. It's the PU-4C442 blower.
Anyway, the oddity about this problem: it ONLY vibrates at its lower speeds. I had the blower out and ran it full-out, right off of 120volts from the wall, and it did not vibrate at all. The bearings are in excellent shape, and nothing seems to be off balance.
Is it possible that it simply has a broken winding somewhere, something akin to what happens when a spark plug goes bad?
Specs:
Englander stove, model 55-SHP10
Parts link. It's the PU-4C442 blower.