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Nordyne 622340R ECM Motor Choke

Special Price $109.81 Regular Price $126.28
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622340R
The Nordyne 622340R ECM Motor Choke is a specialized electronic component mainly used in electronically commutated motor fans that are present in several contemporary HVAC systems. It functions as a current limiting device restricting electric current supplied to the motor. Motor overheating and other forms of damage that can be caused by excessive current are prevented using this technique. As a result, it enhances efficiency and reliability for running by chokes looking better and long lasting. Also, utilization of choke may help to reduce noise and vibration from engine.
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Specifications

  • Type: Motor Choke
    Manufacturer Name: Nordyne
    Product Number: 622340R
    OEM Part Number: 622340R
    Product Description: Ecm Motor Choke
    Weight:2.37lbs/1075.01g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Nordyne 622340R ECM Motor Choke?

    Inspect the choke for signs of overheating, insulation damage, or loose connections. Ensure proper mounting and secure wiring. Keep the component free from dust and debris. Routine checks support maintain stable electrical performance and prevent system issues.

    What are common issues with the Nordyne 622340R ECM Motor Choke?

    • Overheating under electrical load.
    • Insulation breakdown causing short circuits.
    • Loose connections affecting performance.
    • Electrical interference disrupting operation.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power at breaker and check no voltage.

    Step 2: Access blower compartment and locate motor wiring harness.

    Step 3: Remove old motor choke if present, noting wire positions.

    Step 4: Mount new motor choke securely.

    Step 5: Reconnect wiring to matching terminals.

    Step 6: Ensure all connections are tight and insulated.

    Step 7: Restore power and test motor operation.