Trane FAN2215 Fan Blade

Trane FAN2215 Fan Blade

  • $481.00


The Trane FAN2215 is a high-specification OEM condenser fan blade designed for heavy-duty commercial and industrial HVAC demand. Featuring a 28-inch diameter and a 29-degree pitch, this 4-blade assembly is engineered to move high volumes of air across condenser coils, ensuring optimal heat transfer and system head pressure regulation. Constructed with durable aluminum blades and a painted steel spider, the FAN2215 fan blade offers a precise balance that prevents vibration-induced fatigue on the condenser fan motor bearings.

For field replacement, this unit features a standard 5/8" bore and requires a clockwise (CW) rotation. Technicians should verify the hub position and ensure the set screw is secured to the motor shaft flat to maintain factory-grade performance. As a direct Trane replacement part, this condenser fan component restores original equipment efficiency in large-tonnage air handlers and cooling units, making it the professional choice for maintaining structural integrity and airflow requirements in critical cooling applications.

Key Benefits:
  • Optimized Airflow: The 29-degree pitch is specifically calibrated for high-static pressure environments.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Aluminum blades and steel spider provide corrosion resistance in outdoor salt-spray or high-humidity conditions.
  • Vibration Reduction: Factory-balanced design extends the service life of the fan motor and mounting brackets.
  • Precision Fit: 5/8-inch bore ensures seamless integration with standard Trane motor shafts.
Common Questions:
  • How do I confirm the rotation of the FAN2215? This blade is designed for clockwise (CW) rotation. Always confirm rotation by looking down at the discharge side of the fan.
  • Will this blade fit other 28-inch HVAC applications? While the diameter and bore are standard, the 29-degree pitch is specific to Trane performance curves; using an incorrect pitch can overload the motor.
  • What causes these blades to fail? Most failures result from debris impact or motor bearing play that causes the blade to strike the shroud.

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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