United States Stove Co.Exhaust Blower kit for Pellet Stoves - 1768973006306_936
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.
Features
- 12-14 inch wire leads
- Fits Multifuel Furnaces
- Fits all 55xx series and 6041 series pellet stoves
- 3″ exhaust exit
What our Experts Think
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Optimized pellet stove airflow – Engineered to improve exhaust airflow, enhancing combustion efficiency in pellet stoves.
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Boosts heat performance – Helps remove combustion by‑products more effectively, promoting stronger heat output.
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Quiet and dependable – Designed for smooth, low‑noise operation during everyday use.
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Direct replacement‑ready – Built to fit compatible United States Stove Co. pellet stove models without complex modifications.
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Smart upgrade investment – A cost‑effective way to maintain or improve stove performance and longevity.
Q&A
Q: What is the United States Stove Co. Exhaust Blower Kit for Pellet Stoves?
A: A replacement exhaust blower kit designed to improve airflow and heat circulation in compatible United States Stove Co. pellet stoves.
Q: What does the blower kit do?
A: It draws warm air from the stove and pushes it into the room, enhancing overall heat distribution and efficiency.
Q: Why replace or install this blower kit?
A: To restore proper airflow when the original blower weakens or fails, and to maintain even, comfortable heating throughout living spaces.
Q: Is this a genuine replacement part?
A: Yes — an OEM‑quality blower kit made to match stove specifications for reliable fit and performance.
Q: Is installation difficult?
A: Installation requires basic mechanical and electrical skills; professional installation is recommended for correct setup and safety.
Q: Why choose this exhaust blower kit?
A: Provides improved heat circulation, quieter operation, and extended stove performance, making pellet stove heat more effective in your home.
Maintenance Tips
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Turn Off Power First: Always disconnect power before cleaning or inspection.
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Clean Blades & Housing: Remove dust, pellet fines, and debris from blower blades and housing to sustain airflow and efficiency.
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Check Mounting & Fasteners: Ensure screws and brackets are secure; tighten any loose hardware.
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Inspect Wiring & Connections: Look for frayed, loose, or corroded wires; repair or replace as needed.
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Lubricate Bearings (if Applicable): Apply a few drops of light machine oil to bearings per manufacturer guidance if designed for lubrication.
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Monitor for Noise or Vibration: Unusual sounds or imbalance can mean buildup or wear — address promptly.
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Seasonal Professional Check: Have a technician inspect and service the blower annually.