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AC Infinity AIRBLAZE T14, Universal Fireplace Blower Fan Kit 14" with Temperature and Speed Controller, Compatible with Lennox, Hearth Glo, Majestic, Rotom Fireplaces, for Home Heat Circulation

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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.
  • Being a standard size, it can replace blowers found in Lennox, Hearth Glo, Majestic, Rotom, and other fireplaces.
  • Programmable controller features temperature triggers, countdown timers, alarms, and 10 fan speeds.
  • 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

Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4 x 15.25 x 3.81 inches


Brand: AC Infinity


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 12 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Noise Level: 30 dB


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Air Flow Capacity: 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute


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


Brand: AC Infinity


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 12 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Noise Level: 30 dB


Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel


Air Flow Capacity: 200 Cubic Feet Per Minute


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


Item Weight: 5.09 pounds


Manufacturer: AC Infinity Inc.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: AC-FBA14


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 3, 2019


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  • This fan modernized our fireplace
Style: 12", Wireless Controller
Inserted this fan under the firebox of my fireplace insert with direct vent. Came well packaged , easy to install ( had to remove glass holder to fit the fan in the back) Plug into outlet under fire box and use remote to control air flow around fireplace. Now I have warm air blowing out the top spreading warm air thru out the living room . I would recommend this product 5stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Mark

  • EXCELLENT fan; DO buy; quiet; had to drill some holes--here are photos of my install, & instructions
Style: 14", Smart Controller
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
Style: 10", Smart Controller
The fan works great, moves a lot of air, and seems to be built well. Installation was simple and the noise level is low.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by R. Thorne

  • Nice product but not the best for my gas logs
Style: 12", Smart Controller
I have an old Heatilator GCDC60 that vents to the outside of the house through a heat pipe in the wall (not a chimney). I was hoping that the Airblaze T12 would circulate the air into the 2 story living room for efficient heating instead of running the HVAC and needlessly heating the entire house. Unfortunately, this did not happen as the living room only gained 2 degrees (68 to 70 F) in 3 hours when the fire was on the lowest setting and the living room fan was in winter mode circulating the air. The Airblaze worked very well but I think it's simply the design of the Heatilator that prevents the Airblaze from really shining. I have no complaints about the Airblaze T12 though and here are a few highlights: 1. Very easy installation: Bolts, screws, and large velcro pads, zip ties, and more are provided for mounting the blower and the controller unit -- I used the velcro pads to secure the blower to the back of the sheet metal furnace. 2. Easy programming: There are many configurable options and, it couldn't be easier to manipulate. The only thing you need to know is that all modes are enabled out of the box. So, for me, I set the Auto High Temp settings to 75 degrees and then disabled all other settings by holding the up and down buttons at the same time on the LCD controller for 2 settings on every other mode. This includes high and low humidity controls and all alarm controls. 3. Quiet operation: I was very pleased with the noise level on this blower. There are speeds 1 - 10 with 10 being max speed and I was quite comfortable with the noise level on setting 8. We easily watched TV at a low volume and were not disturbed. 4. Moved a good amount of air: The unit has good air flow but I think a portion of that was cut off by the design of my particular furnace. There is only a 1.5 inch gap for air to travel upward between the body of the furnace and the rear wall of the fireplace and I think that's where I'm losing a significant amount of airflow efficiency. I would highly recommend this unit for those who want to customize the blower's activity as there are so many options, or those who are concerned about noise levels, and finally for those with furnaces that have a larger gap between the body of the furnace and the back wall of the furnace or fireplace. A 2.5" gap would be ideal I think. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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