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Tecumseh 810-10095C 115V 12W 1550Rpm Cwle Motor

Special Price $156.43 Regular Price $179.90
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810-10095C

The Tecumseh 810-10095C 115V 12W 1550Rpm CWLE Motor is an essential component utilized in HVAC systems to facilitate the operation of various equipment such as fans, blowers, and pumps. This motor runs at 1550 revolutions per minute (rpm) and has a clockwise rotation (CWLE), specifically made to run on a 115V power supply. The 810-10095C motor, which is installed in air conditioners, refrigeration systems, or heat pumps, rotates the attached components by transforming electrical energy into mechanical energy. Because of their effective operation, HVAC systems operate at peak efficiency and have better airflow, which enhances comfort and regulates temperature. Furthermore, the motor's low 12W power consumption improves energy efficiency, lowering running expenses and having a smaller environmental effect. 

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Manufacturer Name: Tecumseh
Product Number: 810-10095C
OEM Part Number: 810-10095C
Product Description: 115V 12W 1550Rpm Cwle Motor
Weight:2.82lbs/1279.13g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Tecumseh 810-10095C Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, or loose wiring connections. Ensure the motor shaft rotates freely and lubricate bearings if applicable. Check for unusual noise or vibration. Always follow safety precautions when working with electrical components.

What are common issues with the Tecumseh 810-10095C Motor?

  • Overheating or excessive noise.
  • Failure to start or intermittent operation.
  • Bearing wear or shaft misalignment.
  • Electrical winding faults.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and lock out power to prevent electrical hazards.

Step 2: Remove the old motor and note all wiring connections.

Step 3: Mount the new motor securely in its housing.

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

Step 5: Connect wiring according to the diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test for correct CW rotation and smooth operation.