208-230v1ph 1/2hp 1050rpm MTR
Upgraded Carrier OEM Condenser Fan Motor 1/2HP short shaft - 1050 RPM 208-230v1ph
The Carrier HC44GE209 Brand New 1/2hp upgraded condenser fan motor is the perfect replacement part for your home. This new fan motor is a 1/2 hp, 1050 rpm motor with a voltage of 208-230v1ph and a power cord of 6'.
Repair or replace your unit's damaged fan motor with this OEM upgraded replacement, designed to fit Carrier equipment. OEM refers to an original equipment manufacturer, and is a term used to describe a part manufactured by the same company that made the part using the same specifications as the original part. This product provides 1/2 horsepower, 1050 rpm motor and 208/230 voltage with 3 phase power that meets or exceeds all new equipment specifications.
Whether you're running commercial cooking equipment, lighting, or an HVAC system, a properly functioning condenser motor is of vital importance to ensure that it runs efficiently. This 1/2 HP 208-230 volt, 115 volt 1 phase motor provides the power and capacity to operate its appliance at maximum functionality while using less energy.
The Carrier HC44GE209, fan coil motor is a 1/2 HP, 208-230 volt, non-dampened. The Pro Motor is designed for commercial comfort applications requiring high temperature refrigerant up to 300F and with a low pressure stand pipe down to 70 psi
The Carrier HC44GE209 - OEM Upgraded Condenser Fan Motor - 1/2 HP 208-230 Volt is an air conditioner condenser fan motor for HVAC units. The compressor fan motor is manufactured by the Carrier corporation who have been manufacturing air conditioning home and office products for over 100 years.
Designed for optimum performance, this Carrier Condenser Fan Motor (EMC2) will replace many 1/2 HP Central Air Conditioner Blower Motors. With the proper voltage and amps to drive your condenser fan, this EMERGENCY PREMIUM motor is ideal for situations when the user needs an immediate fix. Keep this motor around in the event you need a replacement, and get back up and running faster than ordering a more expensive OEM motor.