Trane FAN1247 Fan Blade

Trane FAN1247 Fan Blade

Trane

  • $273.00


The Trane FAN1247 Fan Blade is a critical OEM replacement condenser fan engineered for precision airflow in high-demand HVACR systems. As a genuine Trane HVAC part, this 16-inch diameter component features a 29-degree pitch and a 3-blade configuration, optimized to maintain the static pressure and CFM requirements of your outdoor unit. Proper condenser cooling is vital for system efficiency; using an off-spec blade can lead to motor strain or compressor overheating. This unit is built with durable aluminum blades and utilizes a 1/2 inch bore diameter on the discharge side for a secure hub fit. Designed for clockwise (CW) rotation, it ensures reliable heat dissipation in various split-system and package units. When replacing an unbalanced or damaged blade, ensure the motor shaft is clean to prevent vibration issues. Integrating this condenser fan blade replacement restores the factory-spec performance necessary for consistent cooling cycles.

Key Benefits
  • Precision Engineered: The 29-degree pitch is calibrated for optimal air draw and motor load balance.
  • OEM Compatibility: Guaranteed fit for specific Trane and American Standard residential and light commercial units.
  • High-Efficiency Airflow: The 3-blade aluminum design maximizes airflow while minimizing noise and mechanical vibration.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Built to withstand harsh outdoor environments for long-term operational stability.
  • Quick Installation: Features a standard 1/2-inch hub bore size for direct integration with existing fan motors.
Common Questions

Is this fan blade compatible with my unit?
This Trane FAN1247 is designed for specific 16-inch condenser applications. Always verify the part number in your service manual or check the hub bore and pitch to ensure it matches your current motor specifications.

Which direction should the fan rotate?
This specific model is a clockwise (CW) rotation blade. Check your motor's data plate or the existing blade's "lead edge" to confirm rotation before installation.

What causes a condenser fan blade to fail?
Blade failure is often caused by debris impact, metal fatigue, or unbalanced operation due to dirt buildup. Replacing a damaged blade immediately prevents damage to the condenser fan motor bearings.

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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