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Titus HVAC 10096702 1/6HP Motor 1075 RPM 220-240/277V 1PH

Special Price $551.81 Regular Price $612.51
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10096702

The Titus HVAC 10096702 is a single-phase, fractional horsepower motor intended for use in various HVAC applications. It produces 1/6 horsepower of electricity and runs on a voltage range of 220-240 or 277 volts. The rotational speed of this motor is 1075 revolutions per minute. This motor typically works by turning electrical energy into mechanical energy, which then drives fans, blowers, or other HVAC system components. Its exact purpose may differ based on the equipment it is put in. The motor is essential to maintaining temperature regulation and air circulation in a structure since it makes sure these parts operate as they should. The Titus HVAC 10096702 motor has several advantages, such as being compatible with a variety of voltage options.

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Manufacturer Name: Titus HVAC
Product Number: 10096702
OEM Part Number: 10096702
Product Description: 220-240/277V1ph 1/6Hp 1075Rpm
Weight:8.02lbs/3637.81g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Titus HVAC 10096702 Motor?

Regularly inspect wiring connections and terminals for tightness and signs of damage or overheating. Keep the motor housing clean and free from dust to ensure proper cooling airflow. Check for unusual noise or vibration during operation and ensure mounting bolts remain secure. Always disconnect power before servicing.

What are common issues with the Titus HVAC 10096702 Motor?

  • Overheating during longer operation.
  • Motor fails to start or runs intermittently.
  • Unusual humming or grinding noises.
  • Excessive vibration during operation.
  • Burnt wiring smell or visible insulation damage.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off main electrical supply and verify zero voltage.

Step 2: Remove old motor carefully and note wiring connections for reference.

Step 3: Mount new motor securely on bracket and ensure proper shaft alignment.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring per diagram, confirming correct phase connections.

Step 5: Restore power gradually, test rotation, check airflow, and ensure no vibration.