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David Enos Guest
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I am in still in need of a switch for Emerson 73548 model if anyone can help. Last edited on Tue Dec 29th, 2020 04:33 am by David Enos |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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Can you post a photo? That number does not register in my brain |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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From a search here - - I have a 73648 with a good switch, if it is compatible.![]() Attached Image (viewed 139 times): |
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Noah Britt AFCA Member ![]()
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The 73548 is just a 50 cycle 73648. I don't know if the electrical parts are compatible though. If the middle digit is 6, the fan runs on 60 cycles. If 5, then 50 cycles. If 0, the fan is DC and doesn't have cycles. |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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That is some science beyond me - - The only Odd cycle Emerson I have is a Cutler Desk model - - 25 cycles |
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Noah Britt AFCA Member ![]()
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I don't know what middle digit that would have; maybe a 2 or 3? It might be from the period before Emerson started using that code. |
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Noah Britt AFCA Member ![]()
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Ok, I just checked the Emerson research project in the info section and here's what I found. Middle digits: 2 = 25 cycles 5 (this wasn't on the research page; I base it on my personal findings) = 50 cycles 6 = 60 cycles 9 = 133 cycles 0 = DC Your Cutler fan should have a 2 if it is new enough for the decoding system. |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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Cutler - Desk, to Dry Desks![]() Attached Image (viewed 112 times): |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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Unique cone base & Oil Reservoir![]() |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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Science!!!![]() Attached Image (viewed 108 times): |
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Steven P Dempsey AFCA Member ![]()
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I have only seen 2 others, so far . . . |
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David Enos Guest
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I am in still in need of a switch for Emerson 73548 model if anyone can help. |