Stopping pet hair from cloging convection blower

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crazyfordf150

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Mar 30, 2014
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silver springs
i have one and cat and i noticed if i go more then one month with pulling the blower out to clean the blades my pellet stove does not work. i am thinking of putting some sort of filter on it, any one know of a way, or maybe another pellet stove that has a filter?
 
Someone on here remote mounted their fan,in a filter box.Search the threads,cannot remember who it was.
 
Some people have put screen over vents that feed the convection system,easier than taking stove apart.Hit screens with vacuum cleaner.What type of stove?
 
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englander 25pdvc the bolts are impossible to put in when i take out the blower, i am thinking of cutting a hole in the side of the stove inline with the blower intake put in a small pipe and the a screen.
 
englander 25pdvc the bolts are impossible to put in when i take out the blower, i am thinking of cutting a hole in the side of the stove inline with the blower intake put in a small pipe and the a screen.

Yup, that's what you want to do.

We did it to the one we gave our daughter.

Metal bade in a saber saw ( the metal is pretty tough)...a couple measures, to drill a hole for center, a compass, drill holes around the circle, and saw away. Takes maybe 5 minutes.

Attached mesh over the hole with 4 screws - if you need to remove the mesh, 4 zaps with a power screwdriver.
 
Hello

This is what I use. What Make and Model stove do you have?

large_room_distribution_blower_dust_screen_large.jpg
 
One of those Green Scrubby "Scotch Brite" pads work great for filter media.
Seen it used on some Navy Electronic Cabinets we used to build.
Did a great job keeping the "Dust Bunnys" out
---Nailer---
 
He is thinking of hole in the side of cabinet,which is what I would do on that stove.

The cabinet is open on the sides, so you need a screen like I show in the pic to go on the convection blower.
 
to bad i could not use one like that
my blower is in such a tight spot.

You sure can, but you have to remove the blower to install it.
Just google
Dust Screen Small Convection Blower
 
this will be my summer project, screen for blower, get the right bolts to put blower on tightly, gasket, thermostate for unit will not turn it off or on just raise and lower feed rate
 
You need volumn for convection,and may have to block off other intake openings.Old car speaker grills with cloth would work.

The speaker grill will not give enough air flow.
 
i only have acess from the rear of pellet stove.i have to remove blower just want to make it so i do not have to remove blower like every 45 to 60 days

If you go on the right side of the stove, you can stick your hand up from the bottom and actually touch the convection blower. If you install the screen, then you can peel the dust off with your fingers this way without removing anything.

See red arrow below. Click pic to Enlarge
 

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How about a hole in back panel to stick a pipe through when needed,hooked to vacuum?Would not be 100%,but?
 
If you go on the right side of the stove, you can stick your hand up from the bottom and actually touch the convection blower. If you install the screen, then you can peel the dust off with your fingers this way without removing anything.

See red arrow below. Click pic to Enlarge
wow thank you.
 
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