Gas fireplace fan keeps seizing up due to heat and dry bearings.
We have an Alpine STE-360 gas fireplace (I think it's a local manufacture's brand so you may not recognize the make and model). The problem is that it's so hot in the bottom back of the fireplace (where the fan's located) that it's bearings fry. The fan is great new but over time it continues to slow down and die.
Since 2006 when we bought this fireplace, we've replaced the original fan and now the second one has completely stopped. It just hums. Both fans have been fine the first year, sort of okay for an additional year, after that they don't move much or any air. We only use this fireplace in cold weather, which is about four months a year. That's a pretty poor service life.
Knowing I'm only likely to get a year or so of reliable service from a third fan, I'm looking for a better solution. It's really awkward and expensive to remove and replace the fan so the cost of doing so is high. It's really nice to use the fireplace on cold evenings. It heats up a small "sit and converse" area in the family room without unnecessary heating for the whole house.
HELP, I need a better solution! Any thoughts anyone?
Rod