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Mitsubishi Electric E22527302 Line Flow Fan

Special Price $88.48 Regular Price $101.75
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E22527302
The Mitsubishi Electric’s E22527302 is a specialist line flow fan designed for particular applications in Mitsubishi Electric HVAC systems. It is powered by a single phase, 60 Hz electrical supply and it uses 230 VAC and 0.8 Amps. Certified by A.O. Smith, the main features of the fan are the 18-inch diameter to enable enough airflow and 1, 200 RPM to encourage adequate air circulation. The fan is designed for indoor use and its operation is possible at temperatures from 14°F to 122°F. The design of the HVAC system is beneficial for the system.
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Specifications

  • Temperature Range: 14°F to 122°F
  • Phase: Single Phase
  • Type: Line Flow Fan
  • Diameter: 18"
  • Power Rating: 180 watts
  • Current Rating: 0.8 Amps
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Voltage: 230 VAC
  • Speed: 1,200 RPM
  • Weight: 0 Lbs
Manufacturer Name: Mitsubishi Electric
Product Number: E22527302
OEM Part Number: E22527302
Product Description: Line Flow Fan
Weight:0lbs/0g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Mitsubishi Electric E22527302 Line Flow Fan?

Regularly inspect the fan for dust buildup, imbalance, and wear on the blades or bearings. Clean the fan blades carefully to maintain smooth airflow and prevent vibration. Ensure mounting is secure and check electrical connections to support stable, efficient operation and prevent airflow restrictions.

What are common issues with the Mitsubishi Electric E22527302 Line Flow Fan?

  • Dust accumulation reducing airflow efficiency.
  • Unbalanced blades causing vibration or noise.
  • Motor wear leading to reduced rotation speed.
  • Loose mounting causing operational instability.
  • Airflow restriction from damaged or obstructed fan blades.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC system before installation.

Step 2: Remove the access panel and position the fan in the designated airflow direction.

Step 3: Secure the fan using compatible mounting hardware to prevent vibration.

Step 4: Connect wiring according to the unit’s wiring diagram and confirm tight connections.

Step 5: Reinstall the access panel and restore power.

Step 6: Test fan operation for smooth airflow, unusual noise, or vibration before regular use.