United States Stove Co.120 CFM Exhaust Blower Assembly - 1768973024639_652
The Exhaust blower forces air though the burn chamber and burn pot to burn the pellets. Replace this if you do not keep it clean.
What our Experts Think
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Boosts airflow performance – 120 CFM blower improves circulation of warm air for more even heat distribution.
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Enhances overall efficiency – Helps pull heat out of the stove and circulate it into your living space rather than losing it up the chimney.
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Quiet, reliable operation – Engineered for dependable, low‑noise performance during extended use.
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Easy to install – Designed for direct replacement or upgrade on compatible United States Stove Co. models.
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Value‑driven upgrade – A cost‑effective addition that meaningfully increases comfort and performance.
Q&A
Q: What is the United States Stove Co. 120 CFM Exhaust Blower Assembly?
A: A replacement exhaust blower assembly rated at 120 CFM, designed to improve heat circulation and remove combustion air from compatible United States Stove Co. wood and multi‑fuel stoves.
Q: What does the blower assembly do?
A: It pulls warm air from the stove and distributes it into the room, enhancing overall heat efficiency and comfort.
Q: Why upgrade or replace the blower?
A: To restore or boost airflow performance when the original blower weakens, fails, or makes noise, ensuring consistent heat distribution.
Q: Is this a genuine replacement part?
A: Yes — an OEM‑quality blower assembly built to match specifications for reliable fit and operation.
Q: How difficult is installation?
A: Installation requires basic mechanical and electrical skills; professional installation is recommended for correct fit, wiring, and safety.
Q: Why choose this exhaust blower assembly?
A: Provides improved heat distribution, efficient airflow, quiet operation, and extended stove performance when replacing worn or faulty blowers.
Maintenance Tips
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Disconnect Power First: Always turn off and unplug before inspecting or cleaning.
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Clean Blades & Housing: Remove dust and debris from blower blades and housing to maintain airflow and airflow efficiency.
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Check Fasteners & Mounting: Ensure screws and brackets are tight; secure any loose parts.
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Inspect Wiring & Connections: Look for frayed wires, loose plugs, or corrosion; repair or replace as needed.
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Lubricate Bearings (if Applicable): Apply a few drops of light machine oil to bearings if the unit design allows.
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Monitor for Noise or Vibration: Unusual sounds or excess vibration can indicate imbalance or wear — address promptly.
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Seasonal Professional Service: Have a qualified technician inspect and service the blower annually.