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Vince Giannascoli Posted on Feb 10, 2019
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What kind of motor did hunter window fans use

  • Vince Giannascoli
    Vince Giannascoli Feb 11, 2019

    Fan is a hunter Zephaire cat.no.B3400 by Texas A&M 115-125 volts 69 cycle 3 amps There are six wires coming out of it

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To help those on fixya to help you need to put out more info as there are many models of fan's if there's a model number you need to put it up with you're question. for now here is a fan motor that maybe what you need. Take apart you're fan and look at the motor for model tag's and look it up.
P.S. most small fan's are simple 3 corded motor's a (+) & (-) & (ground) so if it fit's and you know you're wiring you can make any motor work. just make check that the motor does not take to much current you may end up with a hot cord.

(https://www.google.com/shopping/product/434353855398442673?q=Packard+40120+3.3%22+Motor+1/70+HP+1500+RPM+115+Volts+CW+Rotation+Replaces+Fasco+D120+U-14&biw=944&bih=955&prds=paur:ClkAsKraXzwExX1ZNsB8xSlwQ9PWslXeyH_l5TJUjtIfutvOKmltVp3dBEfg7P_Pu1kaFBZAsUzusaROueowhNXYypGxUmZeZPon0URL8Cerg234znoF0QWjGRIZAFPVH71ly_E3B-jJS9_D68DMmYzOBiwlaw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjZk9fH7bDgAhUPJt8KHfoWDrMQxBUInwI)

  • Vince Giannascoli
    Vince Giannascoli Feb 11, 2019

    My fan is a Hunter Zephaire cat.no. b3400 bytexas A&M115-125 volts 60 cycle 3amp. There are six wires coming out of the motor

  • aceteck
    aceteck Feb 16, 2019

    It seemed you have answered you're own question unless you are wanting to have a link to buy a new motor for you're fan.

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