You're right, I didn't think of that. But he could swap the housings and impellers and reverse the motor direction. It would be a lot less effort than swapping the whole motors and accomplish the same thing.You can't just swap the blower housings. Blower impellers are made in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction for air flow. Those look like old premier dryers. If they are, you can buy a new plastic housing from premier that will bolt right on and you can add elephant ears/air knifes if you wish, but you would want to swap the left and right blower so that the air exhaust is on the outside. Keep them In same direction though, blowing water back.
I believe you are correct about them being Premier. I never knew what they were but went to their site and it appears that is what they are. I was going to try to swap the covers but what you said about motor direction makes sense. These units are untouched since installed in 2004. Do they usually run this long and have much more life in them?You can't just swap the blower housings. Blower impellers are made in a clockwise and counter clockwise direction for air flow. Those look like old premier dryers. If they are, you can buy a new plastic housing from premier that will bolt right on and you can add elephant ears/air knifes if you wish, but you would want to swap the left and right blower so that the air exhaust is on the outside. Keep them In same direction though, blowing water back.
If they aren't making bearing noise yet, they should still have years of life in them.Do they usually run this long and have much more life in them?
I believe you are correct about them being Premier. I never knew what they were but went to their site and it appears that is what they are. I was going to try to swap the covers but what you said about motor direction makes sense. These units are untouched since installed in 2004. Do they usually run this long and have much more life in them?
INteresting. Yes, those look like the same dryers I have. So, you added the plastic covers and kept the orientation, but added side dryers. Why the plastic covers then? Did you gain airflow with the plastic covers?MEP is correct. If you do not hear any bearing noise then chances are you still have lots of life left in them. However I disagree with him about swapping the impellers and covers. If you are going to swap the left and right blower, I would do a complete swap. Would only take about 2-3 hours max to drop and swap two blowers. The reason I don't like just swapping impellers and housings is because now you have to completely disassemble each blower (fan cover, housing, taper lock, impellers) versus just renting a hand crank genie lift and unbolting 4 bolts + electrical. Since they are 18 years old the taper lock that secures the impeller to the motor shaft looks heavily rusted in the pictures and is most likely seized. Those can be a pain in the a$$ on older units and you run the risk of snapping bolts and spending hours trying to separate the taper lock from the impeller on just one unit let alone two. Some separate easy but most don't when they are that old. Lastly is SAFETY. If that impeller and taper lock is not put back on the motor shaft correctly (too far in or too far out), it could cause the impeller to make contact with the housing and explode, resulting in you having to purchase new blowers or even worse hurting someone. Just my opinion. I had old premiers with a set up just like those. I swapped the metal housing to the newer plastic housings and added side dryers. Ill attach pics.
may I ask what the length of your bay is? my future bay is only 34 feet in length and I may have to opt to putting the dryer outside as well but was thinking of mounting it on the exterior wall of the bay.MEP is correct. If you do not hear any bearing noise then chances are you still have lots of life left in them. However I disagree with him about swapping the impellers and covers. If you are going to swap the left and right blower, I would do a complete swap. Would only take about 2-3 hours max to drop and swap two blowers. The reason I don't like just swapping impellers and housings is because now you have to completely disassemble each blower (fan cover, housing, taper lock, impellers) versus just renting a hand crank genie lift and unbolting 4 bolts + electrical. Since they are 18 years old the taper lock that secures the impeller to the motor shaft looks heavily rusted in the pictures and is most likely seized. Those can be a pain in the a$$ on older units and you run the risk of snapping bolts and spending hours trying to separate the taper lock from the impeller on just one unit let alone two. Some separate easy but most don't when they are that old. Lastly is SAFETY. If that impeller and taper lock is not put back on the motor shaft correctly (too far in or too far out), it could cause the impeller to make contact with the housing and explode, resulting in you having to purchase new blowers or even worse hurting someone. Just my opinion. I had old premiers with a set up just like those. I swapped the metal housing to the newer plastic housings and added side dryers. Ill attach pics.
My bay length is 30ft. If you have the room I would do a stand alone dryer arch and not a wall mount. Put it out as far as you can because you can process more cars that way. Once a wash cycle ends that vehicle can pull through the dryer arch while the next vehicle pulls into the bay. If you do a wall mount then the drying cycle will have to completely finish before the next vehicle can pull into the bay.may I ask what the length of your bay is? my future bay is only 34 feet in length and I may have to opt to putting the dryer outside as well but was thinking of mounting it on the exterior wall of the bay.