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Daikin-McQuay 4017514 8-Pole DC Motor 41W 280V

Special Price $146.98 Regular Price $169.03
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4017514
The Daikin-McQuay 4017514 DC Motor is for industrial use and works at 280V and has 41W and is of 8 poles. This motor is mostly used in HVAC systems to power fans, pumps and compressors which form part and parcel of A.C systems. The motor is designed to have adjustable speeds to control the flow of air and temperature to meet the needs of the occupants and improve energy consumption. This DC motor is more silent as compared to the AC motor and is suitable for use where low noise is desirable.
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Specifications

  • Type: DC Motor: No of Poles: 8 Pole
  • Voltage: 280V
  • Power: 41W
Manufacturer Name: Daikin-McQuay
Product Number: 4017514
OEM Part Number: 4017514
Product Description: Dc280v 41W 8P Motor
Weight:3.42lbs/1551.28g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Daikin-McQuay 4017514 DC Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust accumulation, overheating, and vibration during operation. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent thermal stress. Check wiring connections for tightness and corrosion, and monitor performance to maintain smooth, efficient, and accurate DC motor operation.

What are common issues with the Daikin-McQuay 4017514 DC Motor?

  • Motor overheating under continuous load.
  • Irregular speed or unstable operation.
  • Electrical connection or controller faults.
  • Excessive vibration or noise.
  • Reduced torque or performance loss.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power supply and lockout tag out to ensure safety and verify isolation.

Step 2: Remove old motor and note wiring configuration before removal.

Step 3: Mount the new motor securely to bracket/alignment using mounting hardware.

Step 4: Connect electrical leads as per wiring diagram supply ensuring correct polarity.

Step 5: Check shaft coupling alignment and fasteners to prevent vibration.

Step 6: Restore power and test rotation and noise briefly.