Sourcing a St Croix Convection Blower - any cross refs?

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Don2222

Minister of Fire
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Feb 1, 2010
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Salem NH
Hello

Just looking around for a replacement St.Croix Lancaster convection blower.
Same blower fits
Replacement Convection Blower Fan # 80P20003-R by St. Croix Pellet Stoves for Afton Bay, Prescott, York Insert, Hastings, Lincoln SCR, Lancaster, Auburn, Greenfield, Ashby MF, Revolution Multi-Fuel Furnace, SCF-050 Corn Furnace

I noticed the new St Croix blower does not have the foam glued to the bottom for shock absorption.
1/2" Flat rope gasket with high temp RTV works just as good.

Any motor companies have an equiv to this?
J238-200-2040

115v 60Hz 1.6a

E64080 E48562 LR20432

See pic below of foam on bottom. Click pic to enlarge.
 

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That motor doesn't look anything line mine. Mine has an enclosed motor, typical cylindrical housing. The fans look the same. Here is mine:

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Interesting! That is the original motor I pulled out of a 4 year old stove purchased in Hookset NH !
 
Which one - the one in my photo, or yours?

I'm thinking that my stove has had both combustion and convection motors replaced in the past. I did buy it used. The combustion blower doesn't look like others I've seen in pictures. I'd like to get a look at a new stove to see what the original motors really are.
 
Mine is definitely a sub, as is the combustion motor. Mine has no rubber isolation mounts, and the noise does get transferred to the floor and through the house. The floor makes a great sounding board.
 
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