VistaFlame Blowers & Feed Motors
VistaFlame pellet stove fans, blowers, and feed motors. We offer the auger feed motor, combustion blower exhaust fan, and convection fan distribution blower for most VistaFlame models.
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Enviro M55, VistaFlame VF55 and Regency GC60 Convection Blower Distribution Fan, PH
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Enviro, Hudson River, Regency and VistaFlame Convection Fan Distribution Blower, PH
$88.99 -

Enviro, Hudson River, Regency and VistaFlame Auger Feed and Agitator Motor, 1 RPM Clockwise, PH
$46.99 -

Enviro M55 and VistaFlame VF55 Auger Feed Motor, 2 RPM Clockwise, PH
$46.00 -

Enviro, VistaFlame, Hudson River and Regency Combustion Exhaust Blower Fan Kit, PH
$79.00 -

Enviro and VistaFlame Combustion Blower Exhaust Fan Kit, PH
$79.00 -

Enviro, VistaFlame, Hudson River & Regency Combustion Exhaust Blower Fan Kit, Aftermarket
$99.00 -

Enviro, Hudson River, Regency and VistaFlame Combustion Fan Impeller Blade, 4-3/4″, PH
$11.99 -

Enviro and VistaFlame Combustion Blower Exhaust Fan Motor Kit, AMP
$99.00 -

Enviro, VistaFlame, Hudson River, Regency Auger Feed and Agitator Motor, 115V, 1 RPM Clockwise, AMP
$99.00 -

Enviro, Hudson River, Regency, VistaFlame Auger Feed and Agitator Stirrer Motor, 1 RPM Clockwise, AMP
$99.00 -

Enviro M55 & VistaFlame VF55 Auger Feed Motor, 2 RPM Clockwise, Aftermarket
$99.00
We offer the 1 RPM clockwise rotation gear motor for VistaFlame. For most models such as the VF Windsor, VF100, and VF100 Insert this will be the auger feed motor. For the VistaFlame VF55 this will be the agitator stirrer motor. As this motor wears you will start to notice inconsistencies with rotation cycles and/or noises coming from the motor bearings. If your auger/agitator motor is not running at all, you can run to direct power to determine if it is a motor failure or one of the safety switches in your VistaFlame not allowing the auger motor to run. See our video below on creating a test cord to test your motor direct. When you need to replace your auger motor, see our general installation guide video below.
The VistaFlame combustion blower exhaust fan motor pulls air through the burnpot in the firebox, directing the heat past the heat exchange tubes, down the back firewall, forcing the exhaust out of the exhaust vent flue pipe. As our combustion blower wears over time we will notice inconsistent power output affecting our flame and burn efficiency, sometimes the bearings will start to get noisy during operation, and sometimes if it's not producing enough RPM's, it will trip the vacuum switch not allowing the auger to feed. It's important to be regularly cleaning the combustion blower motor windings, fan paddle impeller, and housing area to keep it free from dust, debris, and ash build-up/blockages. We offer the OEM 50-901 combustion blower as well as aftermarket combustion blower kits for VistaFlame pellet stove models. If you are purchasing one of our blower kits, see our installation video below.
The VistaFlame convection fan, also referred to as the distribution blower or room-air motor, circulates air through the heat exchange tubes forcing the heat out into the room. It's important to regularly clean and maintain the convection fan to ensure optimal air flow. Use pressurized air to clean the dust and debris from the motor windings. Compressed air or a dry paint brush can work well to clean the motor impeller fan blades. If your blower uses a gasket seal, make sure it is in-tact when the blower is installed. We offer the 'snail-style' replacement convection fan for the VF100 models, and the elongated 'open-face' convection blower for the VistaFlame VF55 model. Please see our general guide videos below for installation tips on these blower styles.
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