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Laars Heating Systems R2012100 Blower Assembly

Special Price $1,997.41 Regular Price $2,217.12
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R2012100
The Laars Heating Systems R2012100 Blower-Assembly is a component of HVAC Systems to circulate air through heating equipment and ductwork in commercial and industry. It is made of a motor and fan unit which works to regulate airflow to distribute heat and ventilation in furnaces, boilers and air handlers. This type of blower is applied in those situations when forced air circulation is required to ensure adequate heat transfer and system balance and it is a necessary component of the air delivery system to regulate the airflow and ensure efficient operating performance.
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Manufacturer Name: Laars Heating Systems
Product Number: R2012100
OEM Part Number: R2012100
Product Description: Blower Assembly
Weight:11.95lbs/5420.42g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Laars Heating Systems R2012100 Blower Assembly?

Inspect and clean the blower assembly regularly to remove dust and debris buildup. Check wiring and motor operation for smooth airflow. Lubricate bearings if applicable per manufacturer guidance. Regular maintenance improves accuracy and efficiency.

What are common issues with the Laars Heating Systems R2012100 Blower Assembly?

  • Motor failure or overheating causing reduced airflow.
  • Dust buildup restricting blower performance and causing noise.
  • Electrical connection faults leading to intermittent operation.
  • Imbalanced wheel causing vibration and poor airflow.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at breaker and gas supply, verify system is cool.

Step 2: Remove access panel and disconnect old blower wiring and mounting hardware.

Step 3: Install new blower assembly, align mounting brackets, and secure with screws.

Step 4: Reconnect electrical connectors exactly as labeled and ensure tight fit.

Step 5: Restore power, test operation, check for abnormal noise or vibration, listen for smooth operation.