Speed control for 120vac fan that does not add noise

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I have a 120vac window blower that I need to quiet down.
What type of speed control should I use (need at least 3 speeds) so that I am NOT adding any noise to my power lines?
Source?

Blower fan is 35watts, 120vac

thanks,
Herman
 
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Hi,
I have 4 fans that I used the fan controller to adjust the speed fan. I do not have any noise problems and the controller it is the one used a slide switch to adjust the speed of the fan. I bought them in Lowes. To install just remove the light switch for the fan and install the controller.
 
using a ordinary AC motor with a low supply voltage whether by Variac or high source impedance could lead to severe overheating.

The rotational speed generates a back emf.
This back emf opposes the drive voltage.

The difference between the drive voltage and the back emf is what drives the current through the motor and motor current equals torque. Some torque is used in overcoming friction.

If you reduce the back emf by reducing the speed, you potentially increase the risk of some operational conditions drawing massive overload current. The slower motor does not cool as well and you end up with a blown motor.

Some motor types are designed to tolerate speed control. You need to check if your motor is this tolerant type.
 
AndrewT,

I checked with the manufacturer, the motor does tolerate speed control. In fact they make one for it but for the $100 I will not get it of course.
1. how does the basic 3 speed room fan work for $20 including the fan!?
2. I came up with this solution and it seems to work: 70v autoformer speaker volume control. Atlas 34watts.... 10 steps for fan speeds! Do you think this is safe?

thanks!
Herman
 
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