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How Do You Lubricate The Blower On An Electric Furnace?

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How Do You Lubricate The Blower On An Electric Furnace?

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A furnace blower fan is an essential part of heating your home efficiently if you have forced air heat. Since these blowers have motors with rotary fans, the bearings of these fans can become dirty or poorly lubricated, which can result in an incessant squeaking or scraping sound whenever the furnace is run. Disconnect the power to your furnace. Open up the service hatch of your furnace. (Determine where the hatch is located using the instructions found on the furnace for most modern furnaces; if you still have the instruction manual it will also tell you how to open the service hatch.) Some service hatches are secured with thumbscrews, and some have regular screws that require a screwdriver. Usually there are four screws; unscrew them and lift off the service panel. Identify the blower fan. The blower fan will usually be in its own cylindrical housing with a grate cover on each end, and may be either driven directly by a motor or connected to the motor by a belt. Consult the instructi

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