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Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 3 months ago #6622

  • Jake
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I found this site (iburncorn) when trying to find a combustion fan for my Auburn. Not much help. So, I figured I'd provide a link for those looking for the same part.

Auburn part #80p20001

or

Fasco part #A082 which appears to replace #70219457

Here's where I ordered mine. It's supposed to be here tomorrow so I'll let everyone know if it fits/works.

www.cshincorporated.com/product_info.php/products_id/3462

Jake
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Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 3 months ago #7124

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did that fan work for you im needing to replace mine

Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 3 months ago #7760

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How old are these stoves needing replacement parts?
Last Edit: 2 years, 3 months ago by adayrider.

Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 2 months ago #8743

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Yes it works. Now the room fan is about to blow up. Time for a new search.
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Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 2 months ago #8744

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adayrider wrote:
How old are these stoves needing replacement parts?

Not old enough. Mine is either 3 or 4 years old...I think only 3.
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Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 2 years, 2 months ago #8753

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My room blower is on it's last leg also.
I have limped it along this winter by taking it out and oiling the sealed bearing.
I will be replacing the bearings this summer when I shut down the stove in a month or so.
I will be looking for a better quality bearing.. if there is such a thing....

Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 1 year, 6 months ago #12009

I replaced my convection/room blower last year. The new replacement unit uses a different style motor and plastic fans. The new unit is much quieter than the old unit ever was.

Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 1 year, 5 months ago #12367

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I still haven't replaced my room fan as I'm not convinced that's the problem. I'm fairly certain I need a new control panel. Something changes the speed of the room fan randomly. Last year it made noise that made me think it needed replacing, so far no noise this year.

Also, does anyone know if there is a capacitor of some sort that might need replacing? My combustion fan takes forever to get going and the flame looks as though the draft is closed. Fire pot kills itself in short order. I've been burning fuel oil lately as the corn stove is in-operable for the most part. I'm pretty certain I need a new burn fan gasket too.

Add up all the parts I need or might need and this thing might end up in the scrap heap.
Saving money burning $6+ corn and loving every minute of it.

Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 1 year, 5 months ago #12973

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UPDATE: Control board was bad. Hasn't run since I put the new board in though 'cause now the POF switch isn't sensing fire. Stove burns great for 10 minutes and then shuts down with #3 light blinking. Will be calling dealer tomorrow again and getting a new switch.
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Re: Auburn combustion fan/motor 1 year, 4 months ago #13208

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what do you mean by it is ready to blow up, i need a new fan should i buy that one?
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