Carrier HC45AE118 3/4HP Blower Motor 1075RPM 115V

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HC45AE118
The Carrier HC45AE118 Blower Motor used in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems such as furnaces and air handlers to provide proper air circulation. It has 3/4HP motor capacity and can produce a steady airflow of 1075 RPM, and it operate on a 115V power source. This motor also helps to control the temperature effectively and also helps to improve the performance of the system by regulating the flow of air. It is suitable for both residential and commercial use since it enhance the circulation of conditioned air within the indoor systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Blower
  • Horsepower: 3/4HP
  • Speed: 1075RPM
  • Voltage: 115V
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: HC45AE118
OEM Part Number: HC45AE118
Product Description: 3/4Hp 115V 1075Rpm Blw Motor
Weight:17.74lbs/8046.72g

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