Trane FAN1567 Fan Blade
The Trane FAN1567 Fan Blade is a critical component for restoring the thermal transfer efficiency of commercial condenser units. This precision-engineered 26-inch diameter fan blade features a 3-blade configuration designed for clockwise (CW) rotation when viewed from the discharge side. With a 32-degree pitch, this aluminum propeller is optimized for high-static pressure environments, ensuring maximum CFM output while maintaining a manageable amp draw on the motor. The 1/2-inch bore hub is secured via a standard set screw, providing a rigid connection to the motor shaft that resists vibration-induced fatigue during continuous duty cycles.
Field technicians should verify the CW rotation and 32-degree pitch against the existing service plate to prevent motor overheating or refrigerant head pressure spikes. This genuine Trane OEM replacement fan blade is built to withstand the rigorous demands of industrial HVACR applications, offering the exact aerodynamic balance required for models such as TCD and YCH series units. By installing a condenser fan blade with factory-spec dimensions and weight, contractors can avoid the mechanical stresses associated with generic aftermarket propellers, ultimately protecting the compressor and extending the system's operational life.
Key Benefits- Precision 32-Degree Pitch: Engineered to provide optimal airflow and heat rejection without overloading the condenser motor.
- OEM Compatibility: Exact replacement for Trane FAN1567 and FAN01567, ensuring a perfect fit on 1/2-inch shafts without hub modification.
- Durable Aluminum Construction: Resists corrosion and reduces rotational mass for faster startup and reduced bearing wear.
- High-CFM Performance: Sustains critical head pressures in commercial rooftop units and split systems during peak ambient conditions.
What is the correct rotation for the FAN1567?
This blade is designed for clockwise (CW) rotation. Always verify the rotation by looking at the discharge side of the unit to ensure proper airflow direction.
Will this blade fit a 5/8-inch motor shaft?
No, this specific part features a 1/2-inch bore. For 5/8-inch applications, a different hub size or model is required to ensure a secure mechanical fit.
Can I use a 4-blade propeller instead of this 3-blade model?
It is not recommended. Changing the blade count or pitch affects the CFM and motor load. Stick to the 3-blade FAN1567 to maintain factory performance specs.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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