Installing a condenser fan motor

Every homeowner has to deal with universal condenser fan motor repair and replacement at some point in their heating and A/C system’s life.

Fortunately, this is a straight-forward repair that does not require the expert services of an HVAC professional as it can be done by a non-professional as a do-it-yourself project.

To begin replacing your universal condenser fan motor, confirm that the problem is with your condenser fan motor and needs replacement. Turn off your heating and A/C system’s power. Manually try to spin your fan blade, if your fan blade does not freely turn when you rotate it, your universal condenser fan motor needs replacement. When purchasing your universal condenser fan motor’s replacement, confirm your original motor diameter in inches from your older unit. Also, learn the horsepower rating, operating voltage units, motor shaft size, RPM speed and direction of rotation to ensure you get the suitable component for your heating and A/C equipment, but once you are ready to replace your motor, shut down all your system’s electric supply on the breaker box for safety precaution. Please take note of your motor’s wiring, their colors and how they are connected, remove the bolts securing your fan and its motor on the band, then disconnect the fan blade from the motor shaft by tugging and twisting, and ensure you take note of the positioning of all the components you take out. Once the old unit is disconnected, install the new one by simply reversing the process. Ensure the fan blade is centered in your fan motor’s opening. It is crucial to note that you should also replace your air conditioning’s run capacitor every time you replace your universal condenser fan motor.

 

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