Pocster Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Can't tolerate the fan bearings grinding anymore. Called Vent Axia and luckily they have new fan motors in stock!! So ordered! Anyone swapped one before? Easy or PITA?
Nestor Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) This is for bearings but probably a step earlier. Edited January 12 by Nestor Got any glazing for sale?
Pocster Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 3 hours ago, Nestor said: This is for bearings but probably a step earlier. Yeah I saw that . It’s unclear how you access the fans . I’ll wait until the replacement turns up - take the heat exchanger out ; have a look and decide how brace I feel
Pocster Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 New fan turned up . Easy enough to unscrew it but it won’t clear the panel and cabling goes into front “ somehow “ . I’m sure I’ve read that the entire section slides forwards somehow …. Anyway ; put it back together for now and emailed vent axia with “ what do I do now ? “
-rick- Posted January 19 Posted January 19 Just now, Pocster said: emailed vent axia with “ what do I do now ? “ "That's easy sir, you book an appointment with one of our engineers who will do it for you!" 1
Pocster Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 20 minutes ago, -rick- said: "That's easy sir, you book an appointment with one of our engineers who will do it for you!" They promised me when I ordered the part that I could use technical support if I needed to, so....... hopefully..... 1
Pocster Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 Well tbf after a few emails I think I know what I’m doing . Being honest there were only a few ways and 2 screws left to deal with . Prefer when manufacturer gives guidance rather than go in blind and rely on hope / luck . Will go for it in a few days .
Pocster Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Hmmmm - let’s make this as much as we can thought vent axia
Pocster Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 (expletive deleted)ing wonderful ! old fan has different coloured wires to new !!
Pocster Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Black and blue are usually the same so (expletive deleted) it
Pocster Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Done ! Not the most fun ; a few spare screws …. Clearly not a user serviceable device ! 1
Hastings Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 24/01/2026 at 14:34, Pocster said: Done ! Not the most fun ; a few spare screws …. Clearly not a user serviceable device ! Would you be able to post a quick description of how to remove the fan please? Is the precedure the same for both fans? I have exact same unit, thinking of replacing bearings, can't see how to get at the wiring (to disconnect) to allow taking the fan out entirely.
Pocster Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 6 minutes ago, Hastings said: Would you be able to post a quick description of how to remove the fan please? Is the precedure the same for both fans? I have exact same unit, thinking of replacing bearings, can't see how to get at the wiring (to disconnect) to allow taking the fan out entirely. I'll try! from memory!. Yes its the same for both fans. Get cover off remove reactor core thing unscrew panel around screen. there's a few screws Assuming thats off. each fan has 3 screws I think mounting it to the chassis remove them you then have to unclip the slide out pcb - it was fiddly (probably need to unplug all connection (I labelled mine so I didnt mess up) As it slides forward the fan connectors are typically at the back. Unplug them Then the stupid bit is once you've taken the connector off the end you have to feed it back so that the fan can come out. i.e. the cables are so tight fan as zero play until it gets some cable slack Thats from memory!. if you get stuck please put photo's up to refresh my brain. It's clearly designed so non Axia engineers dont do this! Edited 2 hours ago by Pocster 1
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