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Heatcraft Refrigeration 25312501S 1/20HP Motor 850-1550 RPM 120V

Special Price $270.40 Regular Price $300.14
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25312501S
Heatcraft Refrigeration 25312501S 1/20HP Motor is a versatile, energy-efficient for HVAC system and refrigeration system. It is a 120V powered, 850/1550 RPM speed motor that operates reliably for many applications. This use of this motor is in refrigeration units, air conditioning systems, and fan motors. It provides dual-speed functionality to allow flexible operation and energy savings based on system needs. Its durable construction reliability, with less maintenance and longer equipment durability. It is an essential component of optimal system performance in modern HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Motor
  • Horsepower: 1/20HP
  • Speed: 850/1550 RPM
  • Voltage: 120V
Manufacturer Name: Heatcraft Refrigeration
Product Number: 25312501S
OEM Part Number: 25312501S
Product Description: 120V 1/20Hp 850/1550Rpm Motor
Weight:4.38lbs/1986.73g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Heatcraft Refrigeration 25312501S Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust and debris buildup, lubricate bearings as recommended, and ensure electrical connections are secure. Maintenance prevents overheating, reduces vibration, and improves efficiency. Always disconnect power before servicing for safety.

What are common issues with the Heatcraft Refrigeration 25312501S Motor?

  • Overheating due to blocked ventilation.
  • Motor failing to start due to electrical supply or winding issues.
  • Reduced fan performance caused by inconsistent motor speed.
  • Unusual noise or vibration due to internal wear or misalignment.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the unit at the breaker and confirm it’s off.

Step2: Remove the access panel and detach the fan blade or blower wheel from the old motor shaft.

Step3: Disconnect and label wiring before removing the old motor from its mount.

Step4: Mount the new motor securely and align the shaft with the driven component.

Step5: Reconnect wiring to matching terminals and ensure proper grounding.

Step6: Reinstall fan blade or wheel, replace the panel, restore power, and test operation.