Harman XXV Dist. Blower

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Boston Spike

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Jan 26, 2014
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Pepperell, MA
Hi
Am replacing distribution blower. Directions say reconnect blue, white & red wire. I don't have a red wire. Was't one connected to blower I took out. Doesn't look like it came loose (no unconnected red wire in stove). Safe to assume there is no red wire to reconnect? Am working with partial directions. When I went to get a wrench to loosen screws my dog chewed on the paper directions that came with the blower :confused:
 
Hi
Am replacing distribution blower. Directions say reconnect blue, white & red wire. I don't have a red wire. Was't one connected to blower I took out. Doesn't look like it came loose (no unconnected red wire in stove). Safe to assume there is no red wire to reconnect? Am working with partial directions. When I went to get a wrench to loosen screws my dog chewed on the paper directions that came with the blower :confused:


I'm a bit confused as well....This is from your manual if it is any help. I don't see a red wire mentioned in the distribution blower. You sure you got the right one?

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Didn't think to look in the manual ;em The blower is the correct part number and looks exactly the same. Maybe older stoves have a red wire? Could not read past the wire info as the dog ate the bottom of the sheet.
I've installed the new one and it works in test mode (too warm to start the stove up) so am going to assume all is well.
Thanks!
 
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