This universal fan motor is a great fit for a wide range of popular stove brands including Chef, Simpson, Westinghouse, Technika, Blanco, and many others. It's an ideal replacement for most models from Simpson, Chef, Smeg, Omega, St George, and Westinghouse. Part numbers include 9683, IMS VRD150H202S, 3684C08. It's similar to Stokes 9683, 9683A, 9683S, 9683P, Chef 56158, FZ-6020D-516, VRD150H2029, OFM01, and OFM01V3. Operating at 240VAC, it has 3 x 6.4mm spade terminals for connection along with earthing. The motor features 3 mounting holes in an equal triangle, 87mm apart. The distance between the backing plate and the fan blade is 15mm, and with the spacer fitted, it's 28mm. The depth between the backing plate and the rear of the motor is 55mm, and the blade diameter is 150mm. It runs on 220 - 240VoltsAC, 30Watts, 50Hz. This motor is easy to install and comes with a full guarantee. We've been supplying appliance parts to both trade and retail customers for over 25 years, so you can buy with confidence.




Using this universal fan - forced oven fan motor is straightforward. First, make sure your oven is unplugged or turned off at the circuit breaker to avoid any electrical hazards. Carefully remove the old motor from your oven, taking note of how it's connected, especially the 3 x 6.4mm spade terminals and the earthing. Then, place the new motor in the same position, ensuring the 3 mounting holes in the equal triangle (87mm apart) align properly. Connect the terminals as they were on the old motor. Once installed, plug in your oven and test the motor. When it comes to maintenance, keep the motor and blade clean. You can use a soft brush to remove any dust or debris. Every few months, check the connections to make sure they're secure. If you notice any unusual noises or performance issues, stop using the motor immediately and contact a professional. Remember, this motor is designed to work within 220 - 240VoltsAC, 30Watts, 50Hz. Using it outside these parameters may damage the motor and void the guarantee.