Replacing a Coleman draft inducer motor
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Replacing a Coleman draft inducer motor
How to replace a Colman Draft Inducer Motor S1-37319801821
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Welcome to the forums.
I put you in your own thread since where you posted had nothing to do with your problem.
That's the inducer that is inside of the duct.
I have never personally done one but I've assisted others. Check out this thread....
http://www.doityourself.com/forum/gas-oil-home-heating-furnaces/544501-draft-inducer-booster-motor-installation-help.html
If you have any questions..... post them here..... not on that other thread.
I put you in your own thread since where you posted had nothing to do with your problem.
That's the inducer that is inside of the duct.
I have never personally done one but I've assisted others. Check out this thread....
http://www.doityourself.com/forum/gas-oil-home-heating-furnaces/544501-draft-inducer-booster-motor-installation-help.html
If you have any questions..... post them here..... not on that other thread.
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That lower housing is not a blower. It is the burner assembly. If I recall correctly, there is a gasket on the back side which will probably tear & need to be replaced when you remove the burner assembly.
Welcome to the world of trailer heaters.
Welcome to the world of trailer heaters.
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I Left a detailed picture in the thread I linked to but it is definitely not as helpful as the real thing. I've researched several times and haven't found a printed or video of the replacement of that blower.
Grady is correct in that assembly is the burner cover. There will be a gasket there and it will probably be ripped if that cover is removed. That's why I recommended having high heat silicone on hand.
On edit:
I found a PDF file from Johnson on the replacement of that unit.
You can download it from my PDF file storage site.
coleman-in-duct-inducer-replacement/
Grady is correct in that assembly is the burner cover. There will be a gasket there and it will probably be ripped if that cover is removed. That's why I recommended having high heat silicone on hand.
On edit:
I found a PDF file from Johnson on the replacement of that unit.
You can download it from my PDF file storage site.
coleman-in-duct-inducer-replacement/
Last edited by PJmax; 01-30-17 at 05:58 PM.