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    Dec 2, 2009, 10:21 AM
    Bathroom radiators under vanity
    I have a under vanity hot water radiator unit with a automatic themostat control blower.
    The blower got noisey and just stop working.
    Who makes this unit and can I buy just the blower parts separately. The radiator part works fine. I haven't gotten into to it, because I have to cut an access hatch to work on it, and I am hoping I will not have to disconnect the piping to repair the blower. I believe the bushings or bearing wore out and (or) possibly the motor bearings or bushings wore out, or the motor finally burned out. What do I do.
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    Dec 2, 2009, 03:00 PM
    There are a few different manufactures of those style units. You are going to have to take it apart anyway so locate the Brand and Exact model numbers. I have had some luck on those units using a good quality grade of blower motor oil to lube them. You might be able to get by doing a lube job.

    This is good stuff and cheap.

    Supco Zoom Spout Oiler Lubricant Motor Oil HVAC 4 oz - eBay (item 280430277708 end time Dec-27-09 13:32:43 PST)

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