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The fan motor in my daughter's HVAC system is dead. She had a service guy come out (for a nominal charge) and gave her an estimate for $500+ to replace the motor & cap. Not that she is cheeper than I am, but she is on a somewhat limited income at the moment and wants to keep her house so her dogs can poop at home and not in the park.

Anyway what I really need is to get a crossreference to make sure I get the right motor to put in. I live 5 hours away and ~$100 is better for her than the 500. And of course if Dad buys it on the internet he probably will forget to collect from her anyway.

I actually found the manuals for the unit, but no specifics on the motor shaft. It would be nice if the fan actually fits on the new motor.  The motor is 1/3 hp, single phase, 208v, 3 speed w/ext cap. I have found a few that meet these specs, but there are differences in the shaft length and possibly diameter. Of course I don't have the numbers directly from the motor.

I have been unable to find anything on the net that directly matches this model A/C unit with a fan motor so I need a little help.

Thanks,

Mike

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OEM part number is 621830, specs are not any better than what you gave. Counter Clockwise rotation as viewed from the lead end.

Most direct drive blower motors are 1/2" shaft, the length isn't usuallly a problem because most universal replacement motors are 4-5" which would be more than long enough for a 2 1/2 ton blower.

Voltage, HP, and speed(1075 normally) is all you should need, rotation is typically reversible.

An Emerson #1972, GE #3586, Fasco D923 and AOSmith #D1036 are all 208-230VAC, 1/3HP, 3 Speed, Reversible rotation, 5.5"Diameter Body, Mutlimount configuration.

Capacitor sold separately

The part breakdown does not show a separate motor mount so likely the old motor has the bracket spot welded to the motor housing so bring along a motor mounting bracket such as a Fasco FM55

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[user=11934]hvacdrd[/user] wrote:

OEM part number is 621830, specs are not any better than what you gave. Counter Clockwise rotation as viewed from the lead end.

Most direct drive blower motors are 1/2" shaft, the length isn't usuallly a problem because most universal replacement motors are 4-5" which would be more than long enough for a 2 1/2 ton blower.

Voltage, HP, and speed(1075 normally) is all you should need, rotation is typically reversible.

An Emerson #1972, GE #3586, Fasco D923 and AOSmith #D1036 are all 208-230VAC, 1/3HP, 3 Speed, Reversible rotation, 5.5"Diameter Body, Mutlimount configuration.

Capacitor sold separately

The part breakdown does not show a separate motor mount so likely the old motor has the bracket spot welded to the motor housing so bring along a motor mounting bracket such as a Fasco FM55

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ScoutMasterMike

Thanks for the reply. This confirms the shaft info I needed. Basically I knew the rest, but was unsure of the shaft diameter & length. I was pretty sure that the Fasco D923 or Emerson 1972 would work from what I could find in online stores, but there is always that doubt when the old one is not staring you in the face.

Many happy returns,

ScoutMasterMike

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