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Re: 2 speed fan motor Zyp 02-20-2008
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Posted by Zyp on February 20, 2008, 11:47 am
mr. spam wrote:
> Don Wiss wrote:
>>
>>> mr. spam wrote:
>>
>>>> I want to replace the fan motor with a 2 speed one
>>>>
>>>> i want to add a switch to the furnace so i can have the fan on all
>>>> the time in slow speed. then when the burner or the ac comes on
>>>> it will change to high speed.
>>
>>> I think many (most? all?) furnace/AC combinations already
>>> incorporate dual speed fans. Are you sure it doesn't already have
>>> the capability you seek? You might just need an appropriate
>>> thermostat.
>>
>> I believe you are correct. The heat uses the low speed and the AC
>> the high one.
>>
>> Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
> guys its made in 1966 there was no 2 speed fans then

"there was no?" great!

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Zyp



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