Thank you for this outstanding video. Extremely helpful. Followed your steps and completed a perfect motor/fan replacement. I have a Harman Accentra model built in 2008 and there was a lot of confusion about the housing. The housing on my stove is built in thus I don't need it as you explain here in the video. Pulled new motor/fan from the brand new housing and installed directly into stove's built in housing. Perfect fit. Snipped and terminated both red and blue wires which are unused. My family is warm and happy again. Once you have the knowledge from this video. The hardest part of the install is getting to the distribution motor which is located on the bottom of the unit. After removing all metal internal plates inside burn unit, I was able to tip the stove directly on it's front door utilizing a moving dolly that I attached a sheet of cardboard to. Direct access the motor/fan made for an easy installation. After installing and connecting white and black wires, I was able to tip unit back upright and position into place. I'm the lease mechanically inclined person in the world and this was a piece of cake.
you may have accidentally mixed up the common wires (white). feed and blower are not related to each other. put your unit on test and see if the feed works when the distribution light is on
Hey Scott when I go to retail site it offers AMP blower motor but does not come with adapter ring for installation into my OEM housing and in the Q/A section they say you don't need it. Just want to clarify before I order it. Thanks
There are two blowers which are the same unit. One comes with the ring the other doesn't. Nbk 20063k is the unit with the ring. 20063 comes with just the motor. Some supply sites have it listed wrong
@@katherinepeacock2801 contact a supplier they can order it from nbk the model of the motor is 20063k. That has the adapter with it. They can also just get you the ring. The supplier just needs to reach out to nbk.
You keep saying don't use the blue and the white wires but I think you mean don't use the blue and the red. Is that correct? So you wire the new fan motor up black to black, white to white?
@@96TTtrqmnstr3 I agree, I'm replacing motor now and it's a bit confusing when he's talking about black and white wires In one sentence he mentions blue and white and black and white?
Correct. The blue and red wires are unused for these particular stoves (Harman Accentra Insert). I believe they are used for stoves with variable speed cababilities. If you are able to follow their path, you will notice that they aren't connected to anything internally. Black and white wires are the only ones that are utilized.
Thank you for this outstanding video. Extremely helpful. Followed your steps and completed a perfect motor/fan replacement. I have a Harman Accentra model built in 2008 and there was a lot of confusion about the housing. The housing on my stove is built in thus I don't need it as you explain here in the video. Pulled new motor/fan from the brand new housing and installed directly into stove's built in housing. Perfect fit. Snipped and terminated both red and blue wires which are unused. My family is warm and happy again.
Once you have the knowledge from this video. The hardest part of the install is getting to the distribution motor which is located on the bottom of the unit. After removing all metal internal plates inside burn unit, I was able to tip the stove directly on it's front door utilizing a moving dolly that I attached a sheet of cardboard to. Direct access the motor/fan made for an easy installation. After installing and connecting white and black wires, I was able to tip unit back upright and position into place. I'm the lease mechanically inclined person in the world and this was a piece of cake.
Can you make a video showing the difference sound from the stock motor?
Where did you get the adapter plate for the blower? Regards Shawn
We ordered the motor only replacement part for an Invinsible insert however the studs don't match up, where can we get the adapter ring?
How much quieter is the replacement blower?
I replaced the distribution blower exactly how you describe in the video and now my auger will not work. Any idea as to why? Please help
you may have accidentally mixed up the common wires (white). feed and blower are not related to each other. put your unit on test and see if the feed works when the distribution light is on
Hey Scott when I go to retail site it offers AMP blower motor but does not come with adapter ring for installation into my OEM housing and in the Q/A section they say you don't need it. Just want to clarify before I order it. Thanks
Were you able to find that ring anywhere? We need one for our replacement and cannot find one anywhere. Our stove is an Invincible Insert.
There are two blowers which are the same unit. One comes with the ring the other doesn't. Nbk 20063k is the unit with the ring. 20063 comes with just the motor. Some supply sites have it listed wrong
@@katherinepeacock2801 contact a supplier they can order it from nbk the model of the motor is 20063k. That has the adapter with it. They can also just get you the ring. The supplier just needs to reach out to nbk.
You keep saying don't use the blue and the white wires but I think you mean don't use the blue and the red. Is that correct? So you wire the new fan motor up black to black, white to white?
I agree with you. Can you confirm it is in fact white & blk used? Im doing this now.
@@96TTtrqmnstr3 I agree, I'm replacing motor now and it's a bit confusing when he's talking about black and white wires In one sentence he mentions blue and white and black and white?
@@rickmoulton4005 it is blk and white used. I did the swap this past wknd.
Thanks on the confirmation. I did change it both combustion and distribution blowers yesterday. Everything is working well now
Correct. The blue and red wires are unused for these particular stoves (Harman Accentra Insert). I believe they are used for stoves with variable speed cababilities. If you are able to follow their path, you will notice that they aren't connected to anything internally. Black and white wires are the only ones that are utilized.