Dayton 1TDT6 PSC Blower, 2 Speed, 115V




Key features
- •428/293 CFM, 2-Speed, 1500 RPM, 1.1 amps, 115 Volts 60/50hz
- •Automatic Overload Protection; Ball Bearings
- •Non Reversible - Blower has no power cord or switch
- •One Year Manufacture Warranty
Dayton 1TDT6 PSC Blower, 2 Speed, 115V
List Price: $201.60$181.44DEALYou Save: $20.16 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Very affordable, great quality
Elaine ✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2023
This is exactly the motor we needed for our wood furnace blower, its working beautifully, very quiet.
Great
J. Vessels✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
Used this on my RSF fireplace. Placed blower inside hearth and it made a huge difference. The air this blower puts out on low keeps my house very warm. Compared to a standard fireplace blower this one puts the air where you need it. Great product
finally found one that works
Jordan✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
i have a 70 year old hot/cold water hvac system at my workplace and we have been having fans die. My size constraints did not work favorably for what is available this fan with some modification of my housing i have to cut a hole to let the chin of this blower dangle lower and cut 4 mounting holes on the fan itself but with that done it is the same sound profile and same airflow as the oem equipment.
blew me away
Steve✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
this blower moves a lot of air for its size and is almost noiseless
Nice, quiet fan.
Scott M.✓ Verified Purchase•July 10, 2023
Purchased this blower to mount on my wood stove to replace a wimpy axial fan (with normal fan blades), and couldn't be happier. I wired it to use the low speed only, and it is very quiet, due to low rpms and a ball bearing motor. I did have to modify the stove to fit this fan, to include removal of the old fan, and drill holes in side of stove (careful to locate mounting screws in areas of low temperature). I was able to wire it into a switch that has three positions, on, off, and thermal switch (to shut off fan when stove cools off). Really makes the stove put out some heat!
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