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Carrier LA01RA312 3-Blade Fan 24" DIA 19° 1/2" Hub CW

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LA01RA312
The Carrier LA01RA312 is an OEM condenser fan blade for Carrier HVAC products, mainly applied to outdoor units of air conditioners. This propeller has three blades and has a diameter of 24 inches, and is a major factor in heat rejection. By having a blade angle of 19 degrees the unit allows the proper flow of air through the condenser coils. Constructed from durable material for resistance to bad weather and constant use, the fan blade is designed for durability. They can properly install the vents, and can be specific with the Carrier model, and can also adjust the airflow for better cooling.
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Specifications

  • Fan Diameter: 24 "
  • Bore Size: 1/2 "
  • Pitch: 19°
  • Rotation: Counter Clockwise
  • Length: 22.8 "
  • Width: 20.5 "
  • Height: 2.7 "
  • Weight: 4.15lbs
  • Number Of Blade: 3
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: LA01RA312
OEM Part Number: LA01RA312
Product Description: 24"Dia 19Deg 1/2" Cw 3Bld Fan
Weight:4.15lbs/1882.41g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier LA01RA312 Fan?

Inspect blades regularly for dirt buildup, cracks, or imbalance that can affect airflow. Tighten hub connections and ensure the fan spins freely without obstruction. Regular cleaning and alignment checks can reduce vibration and maintain efficient, quiet operation over time.

What are common issues with the Carrier LA01RA312 Fan?

  • Blade imbalance causing vibration or noise.
  • Reduced airflow from dirt accumulation.
  • Hub loosening leading to unstable operation.
  • Cracked or bent blades affecting efficiency.
  • Motor strain due to airflow resistance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at the disconnect and confirm the condenser fan is fully stopped.

Step 2: Remove the top grille or fan guard to access the existing blade assembly.

Step 3: Mark the motor shaft position before removing the old blade for correct alignment.

Step 4: Loosen the hub set screw and carefully slide the old fan blade off the shaft.

Step 5: Install the new blade onto the motor shaft, ensuring correct rotation orientation.

Step 6: Tighten the set screw firmly, check blade clearance, then restore power and verify smooth, vibration-free airflow.