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The ALLIED AIR 92L14 is a furnace inducer blower assembly designed to manage combustion airflow in forced-air gas furnace systems. Operating at 115 volts AC, 60 Hz, and drawing 1.9 amps at 3225 RPM, this assembly provides consistent draft pressure to support reliable burner ignition and sustained combustion. It is a direct mechanical component of the venting circuit, responsible for pulling flue gases through the heat exchanger and exhausting them safely through the vent pipe. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle replacement of this component during routine furnace service or in response to inducer motor failure diagnostics.
This inducer blower assembly is suited for residential forced-air gas furnace applications. It is installed within the furnace cabinet as part of the combustion air management system, typically positioned adjacent to the flue collector box. Replacement is commonly performed when the original assembly shows signs of bearing wear, motor failure, or reduced airflow that triggers pressure switch lockouts. No specific compatible model numbers were provided in the product data; refer to your furnace model documentation to confirm fitment before ordering.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement inducer blower assembly for residential gas furnace applications. No specific compatible model numbers were included in the available product data. Verify fitment against the furnace model and serial number before installation.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out power to the furnace at the disconnect switch and at the breaker before removing any components. Shut off the gas supply at the manual shutoff valve upstream of the furnace before beginning work. Confirm all electrical connections are secure and the flue collar is properly sealed before restoring power and verifying operation through a full ignition cycle.
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