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Many of them used a generic small blower from Grainger's. See if this one fits.
 
Does it bolt into a heat shield or the heavy plate of the stove? If it’s the heat shield, you may need to drill some mounting holes.
 
Thank you kindly for the reply. This, darn it, is not the correct blower. The mounting flange on this one is round. Mine is square. My stove appears to be an early 24a model.
No problem, there are small ones with the square flange too. Just match up the dimensions.
The Grainger catalog has more detailed specs.
Grainger ITDP7
Grainger IDPT5
 
Thank you kindly for the reply. This, darn it, is not the correct blower. The mounting flange on this one is round. Mine is square. My stove appears to be an early 24a model.
post a pic of yours where the blower mounts
 
Does it bolt into a heat shield or the heavy plate of the stove? If it’s the heat shield, you may need to drill some mounting holes.
Hi Matt! Thanks for the reply. Mine mounts on the rear lower left. It's a square opening, the gasket is there and there are holes for bolts. I have the original fan, but it's kaput! There are NO numbers on it anywhere! I'll take pics tomorrow and attempt to post. Thanks again for your input. Jim
 
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No problem, there are small ones with the square flange too. Just match up the dimensions.
The Grainger catalog has more detailed specs.
Grainger ITDP7
Grainger IDPT5
I will attempt to post pics and measurements tomorrow. Thank you in advance! Jim