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17 Year Old York R134a A/C + Heat Pump - Condensor Fan


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Having trouble locating the motor online.

 

Model information: GE P984 S, 850RPM

5.00/370CAP

CPN 024-25119-000

 

 

Looks like the smaller pact of the model is VCP39JF-

 

Thanks gentlemen.

Posted

Any 850 rpm 230volt condenser fan motor will substitute.

If the mounting bracket is part of the motor housing you will also need a motor mounting belly band.

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Most motors are universal mount, except for belly band. Match specs, rpm, speed, and frame size, voltage. Do not try to match capacitor size, replace capacitor to match new motor as labeled on the motor.

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Posted (edited)

Go by amp draw on GE motors, they are notoriously wrong on HP ratings. You cannot use a higher rpm motor than rated either. 850 rpm is more money than 1275 rpm. Don't be tempted to use one as a sub.

Edited by Dan Webster
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Is this a window shaker?

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