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Post by Cole S. on Jan 3, 2012 19:55:26 GMT -5
This is a 52 Inch version.. I notice the motor looks to be a bit fatter than the 48 versions.. Ooh yeah, I was gonna comment on that. Mine is 48", never encountered one of these that was 52" before to my knowledge.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Jan 3, 2012 23:39:49 GMT -5
Awesome find! I commented the video. The 52'' version of this is much more rare indeed and we can see it uses a wider motor. I wonder if it's the same motor size they would use for a 56'' model or the 56'' would be an even bigger motor.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 4, 2012 12:45:16 GMT -5
I don't know if I've ever seen a 56" version of this type of fan motor.. When you were questioning about the screws in the other thread, seeing how all my Evergos and Unions are in storage, it was difficult to explain.. The threaded downrod screws in enough to where the holes align, and the screws on both sides screw in all the way to prevent the downrod from spinning it's self off.. Even though the downrod may have a little bit of play, it's still completely safe...
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Post by Andrew G. on Jan 4, 2012 15:05:41 GMT -5
I don't know if I've ever seen a 56" version of this type of fan motor.. Lies.. ...And now that I think about it, the 52" motor is probably the same size as the 56" motor used with the first-generation Gold Lines.. which are of course, also somewhat scarce.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 4, 2012 18:19:58 GMT -5
The motor looks the same as a 52" to me.. I've seen these before with a nut on the bottom in a bowling alley. I don't know if they were 52" or 56", I bet they regret replacing them with those Harbor Breezes with the drooping blade syndrome..
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Post by Rick M. on Jan 4, 2012 19:14:16 GMT -5
Hmm, that fan Andrew posted reminds me of a similar fan I saw a few years back. This one was labeled "Max-Air" however: The motor was definitely bigger than a 48" one from what I could tell.
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Post by Andrew G. on Jan 4, 2012 22:04:42 GMT -5
Hmm, that fan Andrew posted reminds me of a similar fan I saw a few years back. This one was labeled "Max-Air" however: The motor was definitely bigger than a 48" one from what I could tell. What you saw is a relabeled Gold Line.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 5, 2012 15:57:09 GMT -5
Jean,
The Chadwick is coming soon... I went to get it out of storage..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 1:09:08 GMT -5
I have 48", 52", and 56" fans.
The 52" are definitely bigger but I DO NOT BELIEVE the motor is as big as the 56" industrial version. I will check!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 1:10:00 GMT -5
FWIW I prefer the 52" version, but only one of the fans in my church is 52". You guys know which one?
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 6, 2012 14:01:05 GMT -5
I remember another post with the one's you posted of the one's in your church, but I can't remember at the moment..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2012 14:43:42 GMT -5
It's stickied in the main forum.
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 7, 2012 23:23:00 GMT -5
I looked and saw all the Evergos etc.. Nothing is mentioned that I can see about any or them being 56" except a Gold Line..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2012 17:18:35 GMT -5
To my knowledge there was never a 56" version with wood blades. Wood bladed versions came in 36", 48", and 52". Metal versions came in 36" and 56".
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Post by Adam D. on Jan 8, 2012 18:58:49 GMT -5
I figured that, Comparing motor sizes of this design.. I'm not aware of a motor larger than a 52 inch..
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