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Reznor 156275 115V1Ph 1/2Hp 850Rpm Motor

Special Price $638.16 Regular Price $708.36
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156275

The Reznor 156275 is a replacement fan motor specifically designed for use in various HVAC equipment. This half-horsepower, single-phase motor operates at 115 volts and 850 RPM, providing efficient airflow within compatible systems. While not a complete unit itself, it plays a crucial role in driving fans within furnaces, air handlers, and unit heaters, ensuring proper circulation of warm air throughout your space. Its open drip-proof (ODP) construction makes it suitable for most indoor environments.

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Manufacturer Name: Reznor
Product Number: 156275
OEM Part Number: 156275
Product Description: 115V1ph 1/2Hp 850Rpm Motor
Weight:14.19lbs/6436.47g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Reznor 156275 Motor?

Inspect the motor regularly for overheating, loose wiring, abnormal vibration, or bearing noise during operation. Keep the motor housing and ventilation openings clean to maintain proper airflow and cooling efficiency. Periodically check shaft alignment and mounting hardware, and disconnect power before servicing electrical components.

What are common issues with the Reznor 156275 Motor?

  • Overheating due to restricted airflow or internal coil strain.
  • Motor failure or failure to start from electrical faults.
  • Excessive vibration from worn bearings or imbalance.
  • Reduced speed performance under load.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power supply and confirm complete electrical isolation before servicing.

Step 2: Remove access panel and disconnect wiring, noting capacitor and terminal layout.

Step 3: Remove existing motor from mounting bracket and detach blower wheel if required.

Step 4: Install new motor, aligning shaft and securing firmly to bracket.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring and capacitor per diagram, ensuring tight and correct connections.

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