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Lennox 27J07 1-Phase Condenser Motor 460V 1/2 HP 1075 RPM

Special Price $345.33 Regular Price $383.31
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27J07
The Lennox 27J07 is a 1 Phase PSC condenser motor for Lennox HVAC systems. PSC motor is known its reliability and efficiency. It is 460 volts and runs at half a horsepower. The refrigerant will absorb heat and expel it from the condenser coils, this is done in the condenser, the condenser fan rotates and sucks in air to the condenser coils. This is an essentialoperation that makes sure your air conditioner stays cold and comfortable in your house. The 27J07 is constructed with sealed ball bearings and a B insulation class for high temperature resistance.
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Specifications

  • Type: PSC
  • Power: 1/2 HP
  • Voltage: 460V
  • Phase: 1
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Speed: 1075 RPM
  • Current: 1.2A
  • Rotation: CCW
  • Frame: NEMA 48
  • Bearing: Sealed ball bearing
  • Insulation Class: B
  • Weight: 17.8lbs
Manufacturer Name: Lennox
Product Number: 27J07
OEM Part Number: 27J07
Product Description: 460V 1/2Hp 1Ph 1075Rpm Condmtr
Weight:17.8lbs/8073.94g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lennox 27J07 Condenser Motor?

Regularly inspect the motor for dust, debris, and corrosion. Lubricate bearings as recommended, check electrical connections for tightness, and ensure proper airflow around the unit. Routine maintenance prevents overheating and ensures consistent motor performance.

What are common issues with the Lennox 27J07 Condenser Motor?

  • Motor overheating under heavy load.
  • Bearing wear causing noise or vibration.
  • Electrical connection failures.
  • Reduced efficiency due to dust or debris buildup.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and lock out power to prevent electrical hazards.

Step 2: Remove the old motor and note all wiring connections.

Step 3: Mount the new motor securely in the condenser fan housing.

Step 4: Attach the fan blade and ensure proper alignment.

Step 5: Connect wiring according to the diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test for correct rotation, airflow, and safe operation.