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Rheem-Ruud 51-102728-19 1/3HP Condenser Motor 825RPM 208-230V

Special Price $497.25 Regular Price $551.94
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51-102728-19
The Rheem-Ruud 51-102728-19 is a 1/3 HP condenser motor designed for use in residential air conditioning systems. Operated by a single phase at 825 RPM, this motor requires a power supply of 208-230 volts. It is an essentialcomponent that drives the condenser fan which draws in outside air bringing down the temperature of the refrigerant. This motor circulates air efficiently over condenser coils making sure that it plays its part in the overall cooling process. If it works well, it will help keep maximum performance levels in a system so that heat exchange is done effectively and prevent overheating of the entire unit itself.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Horsepower: 1/3HP
  • Type: Condenser Motor
  • Weight: 12.7lbs
  • Phase: 1PH
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
Manufacturer Name: Rheem-Ruud
Product Number: 51-102728-19
OEM Part Number: 51-102728-19
Product Description: Condmtr 1/3Hp 208-230V 825Rpm
Weight:12.7lbs/5760.62g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Rheem-Ruud 51-102728-19 Condenser Motor?

Inspect and clean the motor regularly to prevent dust buildup and overheating. Lubricate bearings if applicable and ensure secure electrical connections. ensures proper efficient airflow performance, reduces strain, and improves operational safety during system operation.

What are common issues with the Rheem-Ruud 51-102728-19 Condenser Motor?

  • Bearing wear causing noise, vibration, or shaft instability.
  • Overheating from poor ventilation, dust buildup, or airflow restriction.
  • Electrical failure or capacitor issues leading to start problems.
  • Reduced speed or inconsistent RPM performance under load conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at the breaker and check the unit is de-energized.

Step 2: Remove the condenser fan guard and disconnect motor wiring, labeling connections.

Step 3: Loosen the fan blade and remove the old motor from its mounting.

Step 4: Install the new motor, ensuring correct rotation and secure mounting.

Step 5: Reattach the fan blade and reconnect wiring per the diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test for proper airflow and smooth operation.