Trane FAN2210 Fan Blade
The Trane FAN2210 Fan Blade is a critical replacement component designed for high-efficiency thermal transfer in residential and light commercial condensing units. This OEM Trane propeller features a 17.88-inch diameter and a three-blade configuration engineered to maintain optimal head pressure during extreme ambient conditions. With a 26-degree pitch and counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation, this blade is precisely balanced to minimize vibration and reduce mechanical stress on the fan motor bearings. The 1/2-inch bore size ensures a secure fit on standard motor shafts, providing the necessary torque transfer for consistent CFM output. In the field, technicians rely on the Trane FAN02210 (alternative part number) to restore factory-spec airflow, ensuring the refrigeration cycle operates within designed subcooling and superheat parameters. Heavy-duty aluminum construction provides the rigidity required to prevent blade flex, maintaining aerodynamic efficiency and preventing premature motor failure caused by unbalanced loads.
Key Benefits:- Precision Aerodynamics: The 26-degree pitch is optimized for maximum air volume movement with minimal acoustic footprint.
- Direct OEM Fit: Engineered specifically for Trane and American Standard condensing units, eliminating the need for hub adjustments or modifications.
- Long-Term Reliability: Constructed from corrosion-resistant aluminum to withstand harsh outdoor environments and constant cycling.
- Optimized Performance: Efficient 3-blade design reduces the electrical load on the condenser motor, helping to maintain system SEER ratings.
What is the correct rotation for the FAN2210?
This fan blade is designed for CCW (Counter-Clockwise) rotation as viewed from the discharge side (lead end). Always verify motor rotation before installation to prevent reversed airflow.
Can I use this blade on a 5/8-inch motor shaft?
No, the Trane FAN2210 features a fixed 1/2-inch bore. It is designed specifically for 1/2-inch shafts and will not fit larger motor diameters without an adapter, which is not recommended for high-RPM applications.
Why is blade pitch important for my HVAC system?
The 26-degree pitch determines the volume of air moved per revolution. Using an incorrect pitch can overload the fan motor or fail to remove enough heat from the condenser coils, leading to high-pressure trips.
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