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Weil McLain 510-312-275 1/12Hp Ventor Motor

Special Price $384.89 Regular Price $427.22
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510-312-275

The Weil McLain 510-312-275 Ventor Motor might seem small, but it packs a powerful punch when it comes to efficient and reliable heating. Think of it as the tireless athlete expelling combustion gases from your Weil McLain boiler, ensuring optimal performance and safety. This 1/12 horsepower motor operates quietly and efficiently, drawing in 3400 rotations per minute to keep your system running smoothly. Specifically designed for Weil McLain HE, HE II, and VHE series boilers, the 510-312-275 seamlessly integrates with existing components. Its thermally protected design safeguards against overheating, ensuring long-lasting operation. Furthermore, the integration of the C304L oval run capacitor ensures the motor operates smoothly and efficiently, enhancing overall performance.

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Manufacturer Name: Weil McLain
Product Number: 510-312-275
OEM Part Number: 510-312-275
Product Description: 1/12Hp Ventor Motor
Weight:5.51lbs/2499.29g

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What maintenance is required for the Weil McLain 510-312-275 Ventor Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust and debris buildup, lubricate bearings if applicable, and check electrical connections for corrosion. Ensure proper airflow and alignment for optimal performance. Always disconnect power before servicing to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the Weil McLain 510-312-275 Ventor Motor?

  • Motor fails to start or runs intermittently.
  • Excessive noise or vibration during operation.
  • Overheating under normal load.
  • Reduced airflow or inconsistent performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Shut off power at the breaker and verify the system is de-energized.

Step 2: Disconnect the old motor and carefully label all wires.

Step 3: Position the new motor in the ventor assembly and secure it firmly.

Step 4: Align the shaft and attach the fan or blower as required.

Step 5: Connect wiring according to the system diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test for proper rotation and smooth, vibration-free operation.