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- Now that the blower has been squeezed through the door, it's time for reassembly...
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- Adrian inspects a part used to mount one of the fan blades.
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- Blower and motor are now back in the Blower Room. Adrian Phillips and Pete Knobl...
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- Pete fishes some wire through the electrical panel
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- The heavy motor 20 HP blower motor is slid onto the lift
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- Bill Carr gets ready to remove the blower's motor cowl as Pete Knobloch removes...
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- A lift is put in place to support the weight of the motor
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- Adrian begins the removal of the 20 HP blower motor
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- Adrian Phillips removes the clips holding one of the fan stators as Bill Carr st...
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