Jason June 18, 2019 for Model Number PH36HQS Hello, Is there a revised switch/speed controller or equivalent for this discontinued part?
1 Answer Jason, unfortunately the manufacturer does not list an approved substitute for this part. As such, one can not be recommended due to operational differences. Read More...
Pete November 14, 2017 Hello. We have a Wolf vent hood. The fan switch no long works. Model # is CM-18RT1, manufactured by Trivar. I called the two distributors I found on line who told me that part is no longer made. Do you know of a substitute for that model? It a variable speed, 120V switch with a three wire output, blue, black and grey. Also, I purchased a refrigerator fan blower motor from you all for my GE. Worked great. Thanks.
Ron January 07, 2016 I need to replace a trivar Model CM-14AB solid state fan speed control for my GE stovetop range.
1 Answer Hello Ron. The model number will have to be verified on the units I.D. tag since the one listed came up invalid. This will be necessary to look up and specific parts such as the one you requested. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Edgar June 06, 2014 for Model Number LR46842 Replacement for TRIVAR solid state fan speed controller for hood fan. Number on controller LR46842. Where can I find a replacement? What's the part number?
Wally April 09, 2012 for Model Number ph36hos Does the fan control switch regulate the voltage from within ?
1 Answer Hi Wally. The fan switch part # 00415397 does regulate the voltage to the fan motor from within by internal resisters or a potentiometer. Thank You. Read More...
C. P. March 03, 2012 for Model Number PHI48QS This model calls for a (4 pos) fan control, but the control which is in the unit is a variable speed, 2 wire control. Only two wires are in control area. Is it possible to get a new variable speed switch?
1 Answer C.P, the only speed switch listed for your model from the manufacturer is part number 00415397. We do not have any other recommendations. Sorry about that. Read More...
Go Rams July 25, 2011 If you look at the original TriVar (OEM) switch it only has 2 black wires at the output, and the hood only has 2 connection points (not 4). The AP2832868 that has 4 ouputs. My question is how do you connect the Bosch controller (4spade connectors) to the hood/vent that has 2 connections.
1 Answer Hello Go rams. You will need to check and make sure you provided the correct model number. The one you provided uses a 4 speed switch, not a two speed switch. Hope this helps. Read More...
Go Rams July 25, 2011 for Model Number AP2832826 I already know that this is the correct equvalent Bosch part number to TriVar. My question is the hook-ups. Bosch has spade lugs (looks like 3) and Trivar has wires (2ea) extending from the unit. Not the same. Need hook-up information.
1 Answer Hello Go. Rams. The new switch 00415236 has 4 spades on it. One is labled "L1" and the black wire goes there. Number 1 spade gets 2 black wires attached. Number 2 is where you will attach the blue wire, and number 3 is for the red wire. Hope this helps. Read More...
Gorams July 24, 2011 for Model Number PH36HQS Series hood I have a PH36HQS series hood (HT series). The controller is a TriVar controller. Unfortunatelly the part number marking ink rubbed off the nameplate.
1 Answer Hello Gorams. Based on the model number you provided, 00415397 is the correct speed controller switch. Hope this helps. Read More...
Gorams July 23, 2011 for Model Number AP2832826 controller switch My original control switch was manufactured by TriVar Inc out of Canada. Their controller has 2 wires extending out from the solid state enclosure. One for ground (i think) and one has a female spade that ties into the hood. The Bosch has male spade lugs at the back of the enclosure. How do I hook up?
1 Answer Hello Gorams. What is the model number of the unit your working on? Thanks. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...