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Bradford White 239-43201-00 Blower Transition Weldment

Special Price $233.43 Regular Price $259.10
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239-43201-00
The Bradford White 239-43201-00 Blower Transition Weldment is essential in HVAC systems it is used in gas furnaces. It is the role of a coupling that provides a smooth and proper flow path between the blower motor and the heat exchanger. Such a specific regulation of the airflow is necessary to achieve an appropriate level of combustion and to ensure a safe mode of a furnace. Advantages of this weldment include reduced turbulence in the furnace hence less energy is used and the overall system is made more efficient. It also improves the efficiency of the furnace, as well as increasing the product’s endurance and useful life.
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Specifications

  • Type: Blower Transition Weldment
    Manufacturer Name: Bradford White
    Product Number: 239-43201-00
    OEM Part Number: 239-43201-00
    Product Description: Blower Transition Weldment
    Weight:1.54lbs/698.53g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Bradford White 239-43201-00 Blower Transition Weldment?

    Inspect and clean blower transition weldment, removing dust and checking fittings regularly. Ensures proper airflow efficiency and prevents overheating or combustion issues in system. Always Disconnect power before servicing and handle components carefully for safety.

    What are common issues with the Bradford White 239-43201-00 Blower Transition Weldment?

    • Airflow restriction due to debris buildup.
    • Loose or misaligned transition connections.
    • Corrosion or metal fatigue in weldment.
    • Blower noise or vibration during operation.
    • Reduced heating efficiency from poor airflow.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply to the water heater before starting. Allow unit to cool completely.

    Step 2: Remove existing blower transition assembly and inspect mounting surface for debris or damage.

    Step 3: Position new weldment and align it properly with blower outlet and gasket sealing area.

    Step 4: Secure all fasteners evenly and ensure a tight, leak-free fit according to manufacturer specs.

    Step 5: Reconnect blower wiring, restore power, and test operation for proper airflow and safe combustion.