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CPSCRecalled Jan 10, 2008 · #08161

A.O. Smith Recalls Exhaust Fan Electric Motors Due to Fire Hazard

Hazard

The fan's electric motor can be miswired and overheat, posing a fire hazard.

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Description

The recalled electric motor is part of a residential whole-house exhaust fan that is typically mounted on the floor of an attic. The shutters of the fan are visible on the ceiling of the floor beneath the attic and must be opened and closed by the consumer. The motors were included with exhaust fans manufactured and distributed by Air Vent Inc. and Triangle Engineering of Arkansas Inc. "A.O. Smith," the model number, and the service date code are printed on the rating plate of the motor. The recall includes model numbers S56A30A54 and S56A30A97, and service date codes 032076M - 334076M, 03207JY - 33407JY, and YB07 - YL07. Units that have a sticker indicating that the unit has been rewired are not subject to this recall.

Product details

Product
Whole-house Exhaust Fan Electric Motors
Type
Fans
Manufacturer
A.O. Smith Electrical Products Co., of Tipp City, Ohio
Model numbers
S56A30A54, S56A30A97, 032076M, 334076M, 03207JY, 33407JY, YB07, YL07
UPCs
Sold at
The recalled motors, included with the exhaust fans, were sold at home improvement stores nationwide or by professional installers or builders from February 2007 through November 2007 for about $3,000.
Made in
Mexico

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the recalled unit immediately and contact A.O. Smith to arrange for a free inspection and repair of the motor.

View the official CPSC notice