FP30 replacement blower

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Drewman

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Aug 10, 2015
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I have a Pacific Energy FP 30. It has vibration. Seems to be one of the motors. I have tried tightening, siliconing, and I think I am going to replace it. Anyone have recommendation on where to get them? I found one on fireplaceblowersonline.com for $159.
 
It might be a balance issue if dust has accumulated on the fan blades.
 
It might be a balance issue if dust has accumulated on the fan blades.
Thanks for the idea! I have not tried that. I

failed to say that every time I have tried something when I put everything back together and turn the fan on it is quiet. The noise/vibration only starts after the unit gets up to operating temp for a few hours.
 
Cleaning the blades is important to keep the fan running as smoothly as possible.
I failed to say that every time I have tried something when I put everything back together and turn the fan on it is quiet. The noise/vibration only starts after the unit gets up to operating temp for a few hours.
I have had this happen with our freestanding stove every once in a while too. A resonant frequency builds up and some panel will start to vibrate. Nothing obvious has shown up and I have been too lazy to trace it down by removing panels. Changing the blower speed cures the issue so I just do that.
 
Upon inspection of the offending blower it was not dust accumulation. I can feel that the motor has something going on with it when I put pressure on it and spin it. I assume that is the bearings but I am no expert. When I replicate the movement with the new motor it is smooth.

I purchased a replacement from www.fireplaceblowersonline.com. It shipped and arrived quickly. The motor was simple enough to connect to my unit. For some reason the new motor came with a connector at the end of the wires and my unit had something I needed to insert a bare wire into and screw it down. So I just had to cut the connect/strip the wires.

The replacement features aluminum blades vs the factory plastic. So far it has been running smoothly over 12 hours now without issue!!
 
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