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Lennox 33W12 Blower Motor 1060 RPM 120V-240V/1-PH

Special Price $454.86 Regular Price $504.89
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33W12
The Lennox 33W12 Blower Motor is efficient part that provide right airflow for residential and light commercial use. It is a blower-type motor with a rotation speed of 1060 RPM, and it is suitable for use with a voltage range of 120-240V and a single phase. It used to drive air circulation process in furnaces, air handlers, and enclosed units through rotation of blower wheel to force air through ducts. This lead to consistent comfort, better indoor air quality, and efficient control within the system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Blower
  • Speed: 1060 RPM
  • Voltage: 120-240V
  • Phases: 1
Manufacturer Name: Lennox
Product Number: 33W12
OEM Part Number: 33W12
Product Description: 120-240V1ph 1060Rpm Blower Mtr
Weight:12.35lbs/5601.86g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lennox 33W12 Blower Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and loose wiring. Clean the housing and fan blades, lubricate bearings if specified, and ensure proper ventilation to prevent overheating. Always disconnect power before servicing to avoid electric shock.

What are common issues with the Lennox 33W12 Blower Motor?

  • Motor failing to start or running intermittently.
  • Unusual vibrations or noise during operation.
  • Overheating or tripped circuit breakers.
  • Reduced airflow or inconsistent performance

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC system at the breaker to prevent electrical shock.

Step2: Remove the access panel from the furnace or air handler.

Step3: Disconnect wiring and note connections on the old motor.

Step4: Loosen mounting screws or brackets and remove the old blower motor.

Step5: Position the new blower motor in place and secure with screws or brackets.

Step6: Reconnect all wiring according to your notes.

Step7: Replace the access panel, restore power, and test for proper rotation and airflow.