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Post by Adam D. on Aug 9, 2004 21:23:04 GMT -5
I found out that, it's a Moss Tropical Breeze. I found a 48 inch dark brown industrial version (Three Metal Blade) unfortunatly it's missing the three scooped metal blades and the five speed control. It is exactly like the one I thought was a codep, other than it mounts three blades and has two model numbers TP - 348 and N - 101 C48. this one is also labled as a Tropical Breeze. if anyone has three scooped metal blades they want to get rid of, please e-mail me.......
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2004 21:42:53 GMT -5
I have some blades but they're for a 56" fan. I have some 48" blades but they're straight, from a Dayton/Leading Edge industrial.
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Post by Adam D. on Aug 9, 2004 23:55:08 GMT -5
The Moss Tropical Breeze industrial is Added to the Moss Gallery under the industrial fans....
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Post by Andrew G. on Aug 10, 2004 1:38:14 GMT -5
That unknown model PE-336, I'm almost cirtain that that fan is a view-fan. The blades are the same as the blades on that white fan on eBay a while back. The motor looks exactly like the motor on the V36N industrial with the ring around the bottom of the motor. the only thing different is the canopy.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2004 11:29:02 GMT -5
That unknown model PE-336, I'm almost cirtain that that fan is a view-fan. The blades are the same as the blades on that white fan on eBay a while back. The motor looks exactly like the motor on the V36N industrial with the ring around the bottom of the motor. the only thing different is the canopy. I was going to say, it cant be, there never was a View-Fan with a traditional bell canopy. But I do recall seeing a View-fan with three metal blades, no switch housing (nut on the bottom) no lower canopy and a bell canopy. It was 36". So I suppose it could be. That control throws me.
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