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Titus HVAC 10151203 208-240V1Ph 1/3Hp 1075Rpm Motor

Special Price $557.96 Regular Price $619.34
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10151203

The Titus HVAC 10151203 208-240V1Ph 1/3Hp 1075Rpm Motor is a critical component in HVAC systems, allowing for efficient air movement and temperature regulation. This motor powers air handling units like fans and blowers by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy and propelling air through ducts and vents. It is specifically designed to work with HVAC equipment, ensuring consistent performance and optimal airflow rates, which contributes to improved indoor comfort and air quality. The motor's 208-240V1Ph configuration and 1/3 horsepower capacity provide enough power to drive air circulation effectively in a variety of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Its 1075 revolutions per minute  speed allows for faster and more consistent air movement, allowing for quick heating or cooling responses.

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Manufacturer Name: Titus HVAC
Product Number: 10151203
OEM Part Number: 10151203
Product Description: 208-240V1ph 1/3Hp 1075Rpm Mtr
Weight:12.89lbs/5846.8g

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What maintenance is required for the Titus HVAC 10151203 Motor?

Inspect the motor regularly for dust buildup, overheating signs, and vibration during operation to ensure stable performance. Check all electrical connections for tightness and insulation wear to prevent voltage drops or short circuits. Lubricate bearings if applicable and verify proper mounting alignment to reduce mechanical pressure.

What are common issues with the Titus HVAC 10151203 Motor?

  • Motor overheating due to restricted airflow or overload.
  • Bearing wear causing noise or vibration.
  • Failure to start from capacitor or winding faults.
  • Electrical connection issues leading to intermittent operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off HVAC power at breaker for safety.

Step 2: Remove old motor and note wiring connections and ensure labeling.

Step 3: Mount new motor securely, align shaft and tighten brackets secure alignment.

Step 4: Connect wires per diagram, match voltage and capacitor if required to avoid damage.

Step 5: Restore power, test rotation, airflow, and check for vibration for better operation.