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Rheem-Ruud 101AMRP Damper Motor

Special Price $73.79 Regular Price $84.85
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101AMRP
The Rheem-Ruud 101AMRP Damper Motor is a well-constructed and well-designed movement of dampers in HVAC systems. This motor works with the voltage of 370-440V and has a capacitor range of 2. 5-65 MFD, guaranteeing the performance and the proper regulation of the dampers. The damper motor is essentialin cases where there is need to control the airflow within the systems and this is especially essentialin the heating and cooling systems where the dampers are needed to be operated automatically. In other words, the motor regulates the flow of air through the dampers to maintain a balance, reduce energy wastage and provide comfort to the occupants.
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Specifications

  • Type: Damper Motor
  • Capacitor: 2.5-65 MFD
  • Voltage: 370-440V
  • Weight: 0.25 Lbs
Manufacturer Name: Rheem-Ruud
Product Number: 101AMRP
OEM Part Number: 101AMRP
Product Description: Damper Motor 38766R-5-6"
Weight:1lbs/453.59g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Rheem-Ruud 101AMRP Damper Motor?

Regularly inspect the damper motor for dust, debris, or signs of wear. Ensure the linkage moves freely and check electrical connections for corrosion or looseness. Lubricate moving parts if recommended and always disconnect power before servicing to prevent injury.

What are common issues with the Rheem-Ruud 101AMRP Damper Motor?

  • Failure to open or close the damper fully.
  • Unusual humming or vibration during operation.
  • Intermittent or erratic motor performance.
  • Loose or corroded wiring connections affecting functionality.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC system at the breaker and verify it’s off.

Step2: Remove the access panel to reach the existing damper assembly.

Step3: Disconnect wiring and note terminal positions before removing the old damper motor.

Step4: Unbolt the old motor and remove it from the damper linkage.

Step5: Install the new damper motor, secure it, and reconnect wiring to matching terminals.

Step6: Replace the access panel, restore power, and test damper movement and operation.