Ecofan BelAir, 806CAXBX, ventola per stufa alimentata a calore a bassa temperatura, 140 CFM, nero, lama da 9"

Brand:Ecofan

3.1/5

231.24

Prodotto in Canada con una garanzia limitata di 2 anni. Le pale Ecofan sono conformi CE con bordi arrotondati per il funzionamento FingerSafe. Design brevettato, testato e collaudato per riscaldare una stanza il 38% più velocemente. Progettato per stufe a bassa temperatura come gas, pellet o pietra ollare. Ecofan è stato progettato con materiali di prima qualità e testato negli inverni canadesi dal 1994.

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Prodotto in Canada con una garanzia limitata di 2 anni. Le pale Ecofan sono conformi CE con bordi arrotondati per il funzionamento FingerSafe. Design brevettato, testato e collaudato per riscaldare una stanza il 38% più velocemente. Progettato per stufe a bassa temperatura come gas, pellet o pietra ollare. Ecofan è stato progettato con materiali di prima qualità e testato negli inverni canadesi dal 1994.
Air Flow Capacity 140 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Assembly required No
Batteries required No
Brand Ecofan
Care instructions Wipe clean with damp cloth
Color Black
Controller Type Button Control
Country of Origin Canada
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 220 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Diameter 9 Inches
Electric fan design Blower
Included Components 1 BelAir Ecofan
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 806CAXBX
Item Weight 3 Pounds
Manufacturer Caframo
Material Other
Model Name BelAir
Mounting Type Free Standing
Number of Blades 2
Number of pieces 1
Power Source Heat Powered
Product Dimensions 3.5 x 9 x 9.5 inches
Product Dimensions 3.5"D x 9"W x 9.5"H
Recommended Uses For Product Air Circulation
Room Type Living Room
Special Feature Gas Stovetop Compatible
Specifications CE
Style Modern
Voltage 120 Volts

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Scritto da: CS
Cheap, soft screws
I've had this fan for 4 years. Works well. However, in the second year, it started rattling, due to a loose screw on the mounting frame that screws the blade to the body. I've tightened it (not overnight!) a few times since then. Last year, the screw head broke off mid shaft. I looked at it, and it is a VERY soft screw. There are ways to remove this very small screw shaft (possibly), and replace the screw, but it would require tool attachments that I don't have. And, I'm not sure the threads would really remain intact. So, I am listening to it rattle all winter. I am faced with throwing this whole thing in the trash (can't recycle) and buying a new, quiet one, or putting up with the noise until the remaining screw breaks. It is hard for me to put this large and expensive piece of metal in the trash because of a 1-cent screw.
Scritto da: Great choice!
Works well, base must be in contact with hot surface.
At first, I put it in a position where I believe the heat would be the highest, but the base wasn’t fully in contact with a metal surface. Then I moved it so it sat on a flat Hot surface on top of my stove and then it really took off and worked well
Scritto da: ravehausmouse
Placement is EVERYTHING. I love mine.
(I'll put misc. comments at end) Face the fan AWAY from the room. The back edge of the fan needs to be almost at the edge of the stove so it can draw cool room air in the back to work. The base of the fan must be over one of the hotter parts of the stove. I had to shift mine a few times to find the best spot. Mine is slightly right of the front center of the stove so it blows past the rear-centered vent pipe at an angle - so it directs the heat toward the cold end of the room. Like other reviewers, I had to give mine a spin the first 3-4 heat cycles, but then it seemed to loosen up and hasn't failed since. I've run this fan for many, many hours for the month I've had it. I'm in Northern Minnesota with no electric and a woodstove-style propane heater. It is almost silent. I can feel the difference in my usually colder areas. It continues to run for a several minutes after my burner cycle shuts off. I don't have a CAT, but as it slows down & stove is still hot, it could be a danagerous attraction.
Scritto da: Riggster
WOOD BURNING INSERT ECOFAN BELAIR
I've used a wood burning Ecofan designed for free standing stoves for several years with limited success because I have a insert. The insert does not get as hot as a free standing stove. After checking the temperature on top of my stove for about a week, I found a spot that never gets above 392 F/200C which is the max temperature for the Belair. The Belair works great vs. the old fan that just never got hot enough to max its spin. I'm using the old fan on my shops free standing stove. Now my insert has a blower fan, so I primarily use the Belair as a visual aide to know if the temperature warm enough from across the room. The blades are black unlike the old fan so I put a dot of white paint on the ends of the blades.
Scritto da: Cheryl C.
Works Well--When It Works
I purchased this for a gas woodstove that is the main heat source for our house. The stove is controlled by a wall thermostat. When the stove first comes on, the fan works continuously after the surface gets hot enough. It works great circulating the heat in the home. The problem is when the stove cycles off, then on again, at the set temperature. The fan won't start again no matter how long the stove stays on again. It has to be lifted off the stove's top briefly, then put back in place. It will start rotating again only after that is done. If we are not at home to set it in motion again, we don't get the air circulation the fan is supposed to deliver. It is a disappointing overall performance.
Scritto da: Gabrielle Zerbe
Working great on top of my small propane stove!
I simply love these little things. I have a small propane stove in my family room that sits close to the stairwell leading up to the kitchen. Before buying two of these fans the heat went straight up to the kitchen and left my downstairs family room cold. I bought one and found that it wasn’t quite enough to circulate the air so I bought a second one and together they circulate the warmth throughout my 900 square-foot family room. I love that they simply run off of the heat generating from the stove and there is absolutely no sound when the fans are running. They even fit in nicely with my farmhouse rustic industrial motif. Highly recommend!
Scritto da: Jonathan D. Geisler
Works great but I'm not sure if it pushes a lot of air
I'm quite happy with this fan. I'm not sure really how much air it's displacing but it seems to add to the distribution of heat above my gas stove. I put it on top of my natural gas, non-vented stove and it works fine. My stove has a thermostat which turns it on or shuts it off based on the temperature e in the room. So the fan is often ramping up, going full blast, ramping down or is off depending on what state the stove is in (or has been). It's actually fun to watch it "crank up" and slow down as the stove heats up and cools down (it's almost like a heat indicator that let's you know if the stove is still hot). How much it's actually improving the distribution of hot air into my main house is still a question though - but I'm pleased with its performance and it's appearance.
Scritto da: Knapweed
Very Pleased.
The Ecofan arrived on time, well packaged and brand new. We use the fan on a diesel heater (Dickinson Newport), which is on our boat. A friend loaned us one of the 100cf/m fans so we were aware of just how useful these fans are at circulating the warm air around the boat. The 806 is rated at 140cf/m and also runs at a lower temperature. Our stove top's maximum temperature is around 350 degrees fahrenheit, which is a comfortable margin less than the 392 degrees fahrenheit max of this fan. The fan is a noticeable improvement over the 100 cf/m fan, which also required a higher operating temperature than our stove provided. It "feels" like twice the amount of air being moved around. The fan spins rapidly and is whisper quiet. I can get a spare motor for $14.99 from Home Hardware, which is the only moving part of the device. *BEWARE* I've seen these replacement motors for over $40 on Amazon, so buy wisely if a problem develops. I can't comment on longevity, having only owned the Ecofan for a short time, however, it is very robust, cast ?aluminium? and the only moving part costs $14.99 to replace. I will recommend it to friends.
Scritto da: ChrisPCreme
surprising power
Bought this medium sized thermal fan for my propane power fireplace in my solarium. The fireplace offered an electric fan box that was both loud and ugly, so after 8 years this is no longer available I I wanted to spread the heat during the night as the fireplace maintain a minimum temp all night to prevent caulking damage from the cold winter. Once the metal fins get warm the fan speed sup silently and pushes the radiant heat out farther than expected. Quite happy with it.
Scritto da: stuart
I'm a Fan now. ????
Using the Ecofon 806 Belair on a Harmony 5 oil stove. Works great and really distributes the warm air around the house. My stove is installed in an old fireplace alcove and there was a lot of heat trapped in this zone with the steel register plate above the stove becoming very, very hot and obviously loosing a lot of heat up the chimney. Now the register plate is only just warm and obviously the heat is now going into the house and not 'up the lum'. Wish I had bought it years ago !!!! As a point of interest, I did try the Ecofan 812 AirMax, being rather less expensive, but designed for hotter woodburner stoves, I was curious to see how it performed. It worked OK but with the lower oil stove top temperature was probably not running at an optimum speed so I purchased the 806 BelAir model and the original 812 fan is now spinning happily on my sons woodburner. He thinks it is great and he is not easy to please !!
Scritto da: Pat Newton
Good Performance
Works well. Pushes heat well. No idea why they ask about thickness.... it is sturdy and stays on top of the propane stove. I they are expensive compared to the new for wood stoves but could be the cost of metal has increased ??
Scritto da: Andrew Marrison
Works on cooler surfaces
Great product for a contemporary stove! Works at cooler temperatures and shifts the heat around nicely! Even worked on our gas Aga
Scritto da: Robert L. M.
Well made, feels solid, happy camper
Works well on my gas fireplace. Appears well made. Delivered on time.

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