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OEM Trane American Standard Condenser FAN MOTOR 1/6 HP 230v Replaces Emerson US Motors K55HXJPM-9251

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This is a BRAND NEW Trane/American Standard GE Genteq Condenser Fan Motor. It's 1/6 HP, 200-230 volts, 825 RPM. Is the the OM upgraded replacement for Emerson / US Motors Part # K55HXJPM-9251). The shaft is 1/2 diameter and 2.17" long- if the shaft is facing up, the motor spins Clock-Wise. This motor uses a 5 uf 370 volt capacitor.
Function:
An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. In an HVAC system, motors typically turn the air conditioning fan blade and the furnace blower motor. Newer high efficient motors, such as X13 and ECM motors, have "end caps" that control the motor speeds. These can be removed and replaced separately.
Replaces Old Part #s:
K55HXJPM-9251
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Additional Information

HP Rating:
1/6
VAC:
230v
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2 Reviews

  • 5
    New A/C Fan

    Posted by Phillip on 12th Jul 2022 9:07

    Part was a nice upgrade from my damaged existing fan motor. Had everything It needed and was an easy swap.
    Parts were delivered in a reasonable time.

  • 5
    Reason for purchase from your company

    Posted by PICHUSWAMI VIRMANI on 30th May 2018 14:24

    After viewing your video on how to replace the condenser motor from the heat pump it gave the incentive to do the job myself.I would like to thank you for excellent video presentation on this subject.
    Since you provided such a valuation help I felt I need to order the motor from your organization. After checking the prices on the internet your price for motor reasonable and service you provide can be beat.
    i will recommend your organization to anyone without any hesitation. I would like know if you have any video on how to replace the condenser. This is something I would like know. Thanks for all your help.

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