OEM REPLACEMENT GUIDE

OEM Fan & Blower Motor Replacement Parts & Cross-Reference Guide

HVACProSales provides comprehensive OEM fan and blower motor replacement solutions for HVAC professionals. Whether you need condenser fan motors, evaporator blower motors, or ECM motor replacements, our cross-reference guide helps you source the right parts quickly and accurately. Product availability may vary by supplier, stock status, and manufacturer policy. Contact us with your model number, serial number, part number, or equipment label photo to ensure precise sourcing.

Why OEM Matters for Fan & Blower Motor Replacement

Precision Fit & Compatibility

OEM fan and blower motors are engineered to meet exact manufacturer specifications, ensuring seamless integration with your HVAC system. This reduces installation time and prevents operational issues caused by incompatible parts.

Reliability & Longevity

Using OEM replacement motors helps maintain system efficiency and reliability. These motors are tested to withstand the rigors of HVAC operation, providing longer service life compared to generic alternatives.

Warranty & Compliance

OEM parts often align with manufacturer warranty requirements and industry standards. Sourcing through HVACProSales helps you maintain compliance and avoid voiding equipment warranties.

Fan & Blower Motor Cross-Reference Guide

Use the table below to compare common OEM fan and blower motor part numbers with equivalent cross-reference options. This guide covers condenser fan motors, ECM motors, and blower motors for major HVAC brands. Always verify compatibility with your specific model.

OEM Part Number Cross-Reference Part Number Motor Type Brand Voltage / HP
EM12345 Fasco D123 Condenser Fan Motor Emerson 115V / 1/4 HP
TR56789 Century B456 ECM Blower Motor Trane 208-230V / 1/3 HP
CA98765 Marathon M789 Evaporator Blower Motor Carrier 115V / 1/5 HP
LN24680 GE G123 Condenser Fan Motor Lennox 230V / 1/3 HP

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How to Identify Your Fan or Blower Motor Part

  1. Locate the Motor Label: Find the label or nameplate on the motor housing. This typically includes the OEM part number, voltage, horsepower, RPM, and manufacturer details.
  2. Record Model & Serial Numbers: Note the HVAC unit’s model and serial numbers from the equipment label. These help confirm compatibility when sourcing replacement parts.
  3. Photograph the Motor & Label: Take clear photos of the motor and its label, as well as the equipment label. This visual information assists HVACProSales in identifying the correct replacement.
  4. Measure Physical Dimensions: Measure shaft diameter, mounting hole spacing, and motor frame size if possible. This ensures the replacement motor fits properly.
  5. Contact HVACProSales: Provide the collected information via our contact form or phone. We help source the correct OEM replacement motor based on your details.

Need Help Finding the Right OEM Motor?

Contact HVACProSales with your model number, serial number, part number, or equipment label photo. Our experts assist you in sourcing precise OEM fan and blower motor replacements to keep your HVAC systems running efficiently.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an OEM motor and an aftermarket motor?

OEM motors are manufactured to the exact specifications of the original equipment manufacturer, ensuring precise fit and performance. Aftermarket motors may vary in design and quality, which can affect compatibility and longevity.

How do I know if my condenser fan motor needs replacement?

Signs include unusual noises, motor overheating, inconsistent fan speeds, or the motor failing to start. Proper diagnosis with electrical testing is recommended before replacement.

Can HVACProSales help me find an ECM motor replacement?

Yes. Provide your model number, serial number, part number, or equipment label photo, and we assist in sourcing the correct ECM motor replacement available through HVACProSales.

Is it necessary to use OEM parts for blower motor replacement?

While not always mandatory, using OEM parts helps ensure compatibility, maintain warranty compliance, and achieve optimal system performance.