MatBirch
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Part of my rewire/rebuild attic access job this weekend was to diagnose the non functioning bath fan in the guest bathroom. Confirmed power and switch, so went ahead with rewiring it, along with the lighting and switches for the knob and tube removal.
Diagnosis on the fan is simply a dead motor. There seems to be a mountain of replacements available of many types. Mine is apparently a bit older than most, as I can't find an image that matches exactly. I'm more than capable of fabbing new mounts or brackets and installing a different style in there, but I'm wondering which is the best way to go? Maybe improve performance a little bit...
The existing is a duct mounted axial fan, about 5" in diameter. Most of what I find new, is either designed for an impeller blade fan, or a small squirrel cage.
My housing is simply a round duct, vertically oriented, with a gravity return flapper, exhausting pretty much straight up through the roof. The fan motor mounts on tabs up inside the duct. There is no square box/housing at all. The junction box is mounted to the outside of the duct, with a small curved access plate which also hold the plug on the inside.
I don't know if this arrangement allows for changing fan types, or if I should bother? I've played around with impellers before for a dust collection system, and the exhaust side exits 90 degrees to the intake. Squirrel cage blowers usually do as well, don't they?
Do these newer exhaust fans have more detail to the housing up above the ceiling? Exiting sideways? All bathroom fans ****, and rarely in the good way, but is one fan better than another? Worth screwing around with?
I'm sure I can find a direct replacement somewhere with enough looking. So far, I'm finding axial fan replacements are MUCH more expensive...
Diagnosis on the fan is simply a dead motor. There seems to be a mountain of replacements available of many types. Mine is apparently a bit older than most, as I can't find an image that matches exactly. I'm more than capable of fabbing new mounts or brackets and installing a different style in there, but I'm wondering which is the best way to go? Maybe improve performance a little bit...
The existing is a duct mounted axial fan, about 5" in diameter. Most of what I find new, is either designed for an impeller blade fan, or a small squirrel cage.
My housing is simply a round duct, vertically oriented, with a gravity return flapper, exhausting pretty much straight up through the roof. The fan motor mounts on tabs up inside the duct. There is no square box/housing at all. The junction box is mounted to the outside of the duct, with a small curved access plate which also hold the plug on the inside.
I don't know if this arrangement allows for changing fan types, or if I should bother? I've played around with impellers before for a dust collection system, and the exhaust side exits 90 degrees to the intake. Squirrel cage blowers usually do as well, don't they?
Do these newer exhaust fans have more detail to the housing up above the ceiling? Exiting sideways? All bathroom fans ****, and rarely in the good way, but is one fan better than another? Worth screwing around with?
I'm sure I can find a direct replacement somewhere with enough looking. So far, I'm finding axial fan replacements are MUCH more expensive...