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Iren Kocsis Posted on Jan 29, 2013

I need to replace the Fasco draft inducer 7062-2527 Typr U62B1, CES P/N 024-25008-000. Since I couldn't find these numbers in the Fasco reference guide, which alternative draft inducer would you

I need it for my YORK STELLAR PLUS, model: P2UDD06N03801D, serial number: ENCM611969```

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Thomas F. Schneider

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  • Posted on Jan 17, 2009

SOURCE: Draft inducer blower going bad

I agree close enough. Only slightly slower. If it fits mechanically , useit.  

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2010

SOURCE: My York Stellar PLUS furnace (Model

Check gas pressure, inspect manifold & make sure there is not a blockage.Make sure gas is present and main gas shut off valve to furnace is on also check the knob on the 24 volt gas valve and see if it is in the on position , check the MV terminal on the gas valve to 24 volt common with a volt tester to see if you have 24 volts present, if you do have 24 volts at gas valve, replace valve. if you do not have 24 volts at gas valve check high limit control & roll out limits for a open circuit, Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2010

SOURCE: what is the model number for the Draft Inducer

I think you must mean GMP075-2rev8 check this link for parts listing:
http://site.famousparts.com/goodman/PDF/RP-169C.pdf

Johnstone supply which has many locations in many cities sells Goodman and stocks parts, and available mailorder http://www.johnstonesupply.com/corp/Default.aspx

Anonymous

  • 1015 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 29, 2011

SOURCE: I removed my Fasco 7021-11577S when the bearings

There should be a gasket between the mounting flange of the inducer motor and the furnace. If you do not have that you can use a small bead of blue or red silicone caulking to seal it. Hope this helps you. Thanks

Wayne Holden

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2012

SOURCE: I need to replace the draft inducer Fasco A190, P/N C341445P01. It's $400! Is there a less expensive alternative?

This is not a "tool" question, you should have posted to Air Conditioners.

eBay doesn't list any right now, last one went for $50.

Is it the control board or the fan or both that you need to replace? Might be able to find the control board separate if you have that number.

Best bet if you have the time, is eBay, Craigslist or a local heat and air repair guy who might have an old one he can sell you.

If you are lucky:
Ten-year internal functional parts limited warranty is effective on units installed after October 1, 2001 and manufactured January 1, 2000 or after. Earlier installations have two-year parts warranty



http://www.customengineering.info/products/esxv90.html

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Are your air filters relatively new? Is a bird nesting in your units combustion air exhaust pipe? Does your draft inducer motor run before and after the gas has ignited? Check and confirm these 3 things first. Good Luck!
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I need to replace the draft inducer Fasco A190, P/N C341445P01. It's $400! Is there a less expensive alternative?

This is not a "tool" question, you should have posted to Air Conditioners.

eBay doesn't list any right now, last one went for $50.

Is it the control board or the fan or both that you need to replace? Might be able to find the control board separate if you have that number.

Best bet if you have the time, is eBay, Craigslist or a local heat and air repair guy who might have an old one he can sell you.

If you are lucky:
Ten-year internal functional parts limited warranty is effective on units installed after October 1, 2001 and manufactured January 1, 2000 or after. Earlier installations have two-year parts warranty



http://www.customengineering.info/products/esxv90.html
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I removed my Fasco 7021-11577S when the bearings went bad and ordered the A225 OEM replacement. I notice that when mounted this new draft inducer it whistles really loud .Is the hole in the back of the...

There should be a gasket between the mounting flange of the inducer motor and the furnace. If you do not have that you can use a small bead of blue or red silicone caulking to seal it. Hope this helps you. Thanks
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Hot water boiler wont heat up

If the draft inducer is bad then that will cause your system to go into lock down and will not work. You will need to check your vent pipe and everything all the way to make sure that there are no blocks or anything going on. If everything checks out ok, then you will need to replace the inducer motor and the system will work properly

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Sounds like some one needs a new induce draft fan relay, if relay is located on the main control board you have to replace control board,follow wires from inducer motor and you will find the relay. I could help you more if i knew model # and serial # of the furnace, Good luck.
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Draft inducer blower going bad

I agree close enough. Only slightly slower. If it fits mechanically , useit.  
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