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Another DC question

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I'm a little confused about something. On the Clear Vue Cyclone installation, how large is the actual mounting plate which supports the motor? I know the back wall mounting board on the installation is 12" x 26", but what about the motor mounting plate itself?
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Re: Another DC question

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Guys,
I'm a little confused about something. On the Clear Vue Cyclone installation, how large is the actual mounting plate which supports the motor? I know the back wall mounting board on the installation is 12" x 26", but what about the motor mounting plate itself?
I'm confused, the "motor mounting plate" comes with the cyclone.
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I'm confused, the "motor mounting plate" comes with the cyclone.
You don't know me Jerry. I'm one of the strange ones who likes to do things himself. I am building my own cyclone with a motor and impeller from Clear Vue.
I found the answer to my question, however. I spoke with Ed Morgano at CV, and found out he uses a 3/4" MDF panel 18" x 24 1/2".
Thanks just the same.
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Re: Another DC question

Small technicality -- the Leeson motor is mounted to a disk that is a little larger than the impeller -- it in turn is mounted on vibration isolators to the larger 18" x 24-1/2" panel that sits in the wall bracket. The disk mounts to the blower housing with hold-down clips.
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