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DANSON GLOW BOY Stove Combustion Exhaust Fan + 5" KS5020-1040, PH-UNIVCOMBKIT

$ 41.18

Availability: 156 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Combustion Exhaust Motor
  • Brand: Earth Sense
  • MPN: ACCBFNAS / KS5020-1040 / PH-UNIVCOMBKIT + 5" Fan
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: See Description Below

    Description

    DANSON GLOWBOY COMBUSTION EXHAUST FAN BLOWER KIT
    Fits Models:
    ~ Home Heater
    ~ Home Heater 300
    ~ Cheap Charlie
    ~ Shop Heater
    ~ Shop Heater 300
    ~ FGB Step Top
    ~ FGB Bayview
    ~ IGB Bayview
    ~ Classic Insert
    Part Numbers:
    ~
    ACCBFNAS / KS5020-1040 / PH-UNIVCOMBKIT + 5" Fan Paddle
    Specs:
    ~ Includes Replacement Motor, 6" Gasket, Adapter Plate, and
    5"
    Fan Paddle Blade.
    NOTE:
    Some models use a 5" fan paddle and some use a 4 3/4" fan paddle. Please double check your current fan paddle size prior to ordering. We have listings for both sizes.
    ~ Terminal End Connectors. Yours may need to be configured depending if it originally had a molex connector.
    ~ 3000 RPM, Clockwise Rotation
    ~ 120V AC, 60Hz
    ~
    5/16” Diameter x 1 13/16” Length Shaft
    ~ Top Quality Sealed Bearing - Exceeds all OEM & aftermarket standards
    ~ Exclusive
    1 Year warranty with our no hassle replacement guarantee
    ~ Made in China – Top Tier Manufacturer. Earth Sense has invested extensive testing and time to insure the quality of this replacement motor is equal to or better than the OEM and other aftermarket replacements.
    **100% Best Price Guarantee
    **100% Satisfaction Guarantee
    **100% On-Time Shipping Commitment
    **Returns accepted within 60 days on products not used or installed.
    Over 25 years of trusted value and commitment to our customers.
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    Note:
    You will need to remove the old combustion fan paddle and place the new fan paddle on the new motor once installed into the old housing. Using heat and/or lubricant is recommended in removing the old combustion fan paddle blade.