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Old 08-30-2017, 07:09 PM   #1
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Location: Huntington Beach CA.
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Year: 1991
Coachwork: Bluebird
Chassis: T/C 2000 28 foot Handy Bus
Engine: Cummins 5.9 Mechanical
Rated Cap: 2
replacing fans in a Trans/Air condensor.

Hi bus friends,
One of the fans on my condenser unit is dead and the other does not spin freely.
So both fans need to be replaced . They are run of the mill stamped fan blades and the design goes way back. They run either fast or slow depending on what the system requires.
Since they do run at 2 speeds, my thoughts are to replace them with the highest cfm modern cooling fans that would fit in the box. The modern fan would run at slow speed and move as much air as the old fan did at hi. Then, when it went to hi speed, the new fan would move enough air to increase the efficiency of the unit at higher temps.

Has anyone done this?

Also am really considering moving one of the evaporators to the front of the bus where the opening hatch is. That would be cool
HMMMM.
RB

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