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AC Infinity AIRBLAZE T14, Universal Fireplace Blower Fan Kit 14" with Temperature and Speed Controller, WiFi Integrated App Control, for Lennox, Hearth Glo, Majestic, Rotom

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Style: 14", Smart Controller


Features

  • A quiet blower fan kit with smart controls, designed to boost airflow coming from your fireplace.
  • Dynamic temperature and humidity programming, with timers, cycles, scheduling, and minimum speed.
  • Remotely connect via our WiFi app to access advance programs, alarms, notifications, and view climate data.
  • Features a DC-motor controlled using PWM for a truly quiet and energy efficient performance.
  • Includes Wall Adapter | Dims.: 15.3 x 4.0 x 3.6 in. | Airflow: 200 CFM | Noise: 30 Dba | Bearings: Dual Ball

Product Dimensions: 15.3"L x 4"W x 3.6"H


Brand: AC Infinity


Power Connector Type: Two-prong or three-prong


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 12 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Fireplace, Heater


Noise Level: 30 dB


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Air Flow Capacity: 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 15.25 x 3.81 inches; 9.99 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AC-FBA14


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 3, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ AC Infinity Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #74,369 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #29 in Fireplace Fans


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 454 ratings


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  • Easy integration+installation.
Color: Black Size: 14"
The media could not be loaded. Very quiet and has strong air-flow. I normally don't use any higher than level 5 to circulate the hot air effectively. As hot air rises, I placed the blower just behind and a little below the top of my bio-ethanol fake fire place. Not only does it push the hot air into the room, it also helps cool the area between the fireplace and the wall. I placed the temperature sensor just dangling in front of the blower. I have yet to box in all the wires in plastic conduit, wanted to make sure the placement of the control box first. The logs and bricked backside are of my own design, just for the visual ambiance. This blower is the perfect size and addition for my needs. Gets the room air up to temperature quickly and evenly, rather than the hot air just sitting halfway and to the ceiling, without having a ceiling fan installed or awkwardly placed room fan which would cause the fireplace flames to flicker way to much. I don't have the T-14 wifi version, although it says that's the one I purchased, but hope to be able to upgrade soon. This is easy to install, very low power consumption with a quiet but powerful blower. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by John Q. Consumer

  • OK, stop! This is the blower you should buy if it’s compatible with your fireplace.
Color: Black Size: 14"
I love this blower! Of course, it’s more than just a blower, it comes with a programmable controller. The quality of the unit is excellent, from the electronic control module, the cables, the blower assembly, and the blower frame assembly. Though I do not know where it was assembled, this unit does not feel like a cheap Chinese import. The motor is a PWM, DC motor, and only consumes 12W of electricity on the high setting (200 CFM). I did a quick search of Amazon for similar fans with AC motors and found they consume anywhere from 35W (130 CFM ), 45W (160 CFM), and 75W (200 CFM). So this unit truly is a power saver compared to the AC motor units. When setting it up, I was confused initially because I tried to do it before I read the manual. I was frustrated that it didn’t have a separate on off button, and I had to cycle through five or six steps in the menu to get to the on/off setting. Then I read the manual. The unit has several auto settings, I used the “Auto – High Temp” setting, and accepted the default of 90°F. Using this setting, whenever the controller detects the fireplace temperature probe is at 90° or above, it automatically turns the fan on to a setting of 1 through 10, 10 being the default which I excepted. It truly is set and forget, I don’t foresee ever needing the on off button other than for troubleshooting. I did not install this blower on any of the intended gas fireplace inserts. I was looking for a blower motor for my older wood burning stove. I do not recommend that anybody do this, modifying a wood burning fireplace or stove is dangerous, and you can burn your house down, or poison yourself and your family with CO2 emissions. This information is for educational purposes only. My stove is an older Earth Stove T150, and has a 14.5 inch cut out at at the bottom of the rear heat shield for a blower kit. This 14 inch blower fit nicely in this slot, and I mounted it with a very easy modification using two small, but sturdy L brackets, and self tapping metal screws, the unit was mounted in less than 15 minutes. I mounted the controller, set up the auto setting on the controller, mounted the temp sensor, lit a fire, and this blower is amazing. It is extremely quiet on the mid to lower settings. You can hear it on the higher settings, but it is not intrusive in my opinion. In fact, I like to know that my blower humming along, so I like that aspect. PS – I mounted the temp sensor in the space between the rear heat shield, and the iron stove, above the fan, offset to the right, through one of the pre-drilled holes in the sheet metal. I left the temp probe hanging in the air, not touching any metal parts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Tejas_Rick Tejas_Rick

  • EXCELLENT fan; DO buy; quiet; had to drill some holes--here are photos of my install, & instructions
Color: Black Size: 14"
The Airblaze T14 14" fan kit installed very well in my 15-year old Majestic 36BDVTRN gas fireplace in my condo. -1 star because the supposedly 14" mounting bracket holes are actually **too wide** (they are a mm or two > 14"), so I had to drill on the inner side of the left hole (see my photos) to bring the mounting holes inwards to 14" so they could mount on the pre-installed bolt posts in the bottom of my Majestic 36BDVTRN fireplace. Airblaze, please fix this! Cut your slots wider, towards the inside, to fit 13.75" to 14.25" wide mounting posts. The included nuts didn't fit those bolt posts in my Majestic either, so I supplied my own #10-24 threaded nuts, and split lock washers for the mounting, which I tightened gently with a 3/8" socket (meaning: the nut diameter is 3/8", not the attachment part) on the end of a large screwdriver. As you can see in the photos, I drilled a few extra holes and mounted the control box to the inside of my fireplace panel, using one of the included screws, and a bunch of my own zip ties to hold things together. I had to drill an extra hole in the control box for mounting. The metal is hard, so use good cobalt drill bits and drill on a slow speed while pressing firmly, with the part resting on a block of wood. The temperature sensor took me several tries to find a good spot that allowed the unit to work properly with the fan in "auto" mode. As shown in the photos, I ended up mounting the temperature sensor to the bottom of the fireplace by sticking under a spring plate attached to the bottom of the fireplace. That seems to be the perfect spot. Here are my Auto settings: High Temp: 95 F Low Temp: Off High humidity: Off Low humidity: Off Alarm settings High Temp: 120 F Low temp: Off High humidity: 90% Low humidity: Off "On" fan setting: speed 7 out of 10. The above settings mean that once the bottom metal panel of the fireplace gets to 95F, the unit slowly turns the fan on to a setting of 7 out of 10. If the temp of the bottom panel of the fireplace reaches 120F, it will go into "alarm" mode, turning on the fan to speed 10 out of 10 and beeping every once in a while. Also, if the humidity in the house ever reached 90% somehow, it would turn that fan on to full speed too. I live in CA so that should never happen. USAGE AND BEHAVIOR: With our house at 65F~72F and the pilot light on continually, the bottom of the fireplace stays around 74~82F or so continually (depending on room temperature). Once we turn on the fireplace, the bottom panel reaches 95F in about 12 minutes, at which point the fan turns on automatically. After 1+ hrs, the temperature on th bottom of the fireplace stabilizes around 114~116 F, staying below the 120 F alarm setting I set, which is exactly what I want. Works perfectly! The fan is automatic now. It's wonderful. And, the control panel is neatly tucked away under the fireplace, as shown in the photos. So, I just turn on the fireplace like normal and ~12 minutes later the fan turns on, ramping up to speed 7 in a minute or two. When I'm done, I turn off the fireplace and about 15 to 20 minutes later the temp drops below 95F and the fan turns off automatically. That's it! No having to manually control the fan! I just use the fireplace switch, like normal, and that's it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2021 by Gabriel S Gabriel S

  • Works Great!
Color: Black Size: 14"
Ordered this fan for a zero clearance fireplace. Sits perfectly underneath the bottom of the fireplace and works great. Not loud compared to other fans.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by idaeileen idaeileen

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