Protech 51-22858-01 1/2 hp 120/1/60 Blower Motor
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They literally saved my family's bacon by not only having a high-quality part on hand, but also being able to deliver it the same day. day! br>br>Now it's time to talk about the engine. This is a high-quality motor that was a perfect match for the one I removed from my AC blower. Even better, this motor outperforms the one it replaced in terms of efficiency. Despite the fact that they are both rated at 1/2 HP, my old one used 11 amps while the new one only used 5. I'll take the electricity savings any day! br>Be aware, however, that you will need to purchase a new capacitor that is smaller in size than the original, as an oversized motor run capacitor will cause the motor to be out of phase, run hot, and be inefficient! br>It went in without a hitch, and the wire color coding was spot on. It's a LOT quieter than the previous one! I'm in ecstasy right now. I have no complaints about the air movement because it is exactly the same as before. br>I would buy from them again without hesitation. This book comes highly recommended.
My Rheem Criterion II's current motor was making a lot of noise. I replaced the capacitor after it started failing to start (it just made a buzzing noise) (do this at the same time: here's the one I used: ) but it still had a lot of inconsistencies. When I took the old motor apart, I discovered that the bearings had blown out and there was grease all over the place. br>br>The new motor runs at a higher speed (more air blown), and my furnace now works much better, while using significantly less power and being much quieter. My furnace will last another few years for $50 and 30 minutes of my time, which is fantastic. br>br>One thing to keep in mind: My old furnace motor had four speeds (high, medium, low, and no). high, medium, and low This motor is a 3 speed (high, medium, low speeds), and it does not have a yellow wire. It will still work fine; however, you will not connect the yellow wire as shown in my photos.
That squandered a couple of hours at a time when our house was sweltering at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It's a real pain to have the entire family at home all day. I discovered this model number in the description of a YouTube video after doing a lot of searching. It appeared to be identical to the one I had broken. It was simple to switch.
This was a perfect match for the blower motor in my home's air conditioning system. I was able to do this myself using instructions I found online, and I estimate I saved at least $150 over hiring an HVAC contractor. br>br>To find the correct match, look for the manufacturer's nameplate on the old motor and Google the numbers. The job requires very few tools and should take no longer than an hour or so, even if you have to watch the video several times. As each wire is disconnected, make a note of where it goes. BE SURE TO TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE BEGINNING THE WORK! br>br>I give this repair a three-out-of-ten difficulty rating, with one being the simplest DIY and ten requiring professional help. skills and/or equipment of a certain level.
The most cost-effective method for repairing our air conditioning!.
a fan for the furnace.
Quick delivery and an excellent product.
It worked perfectly and was simple to set up. My furnace is back up and running for a fraction of what the hvac guy said it would cost.